Symptoms of heart attack: Due to poor food and deteriorating lifestyle, people are falling prey to such deadly diseases at an early age. Earlier it used to be a habit of the elderly. In recent times, youth are not only suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, but are also victims of diseases like heart attack.
There have been many such cases in the last few years, where people died of heart attack at an early age. Recently many famous celebrities died of heart attack. People like KK, Puneet Rajkumar, Siddharth Shukla died of heart attack at an early age.
Heart attack is known as a silent killer who comes suddenly without warning. A recent study claimed that a condition arises in the body a decade before a heart attack. This condition is called angina pectoris.
Heart attack comes suddenly, but its preparation has been going on in the body for a long time. People with high cholesterol are at greater risk of heart attack. It is not easy to identify the symptoms of heart attack, but if you are alert, you can identify its symptoms shortly before and you can avoid this deadly disease.
Dr. Bimal Jhanjar, former AIIMS consultant and founder and lifestyle expert of Saol Heart Center, said, “Some special symptoms appear in your body before a heart attack. If you recognize them, you can easily save yourself from heart disease.”
Light headache and feeling excessive weakness is the situation before the heart attack, which is not wrong, but an alarm that tells you that you need to be careful for your heart protection.
Excessive sweating, nervousness and fainting can also be symptoms of heart attack. There may also be shoulder pain before a heart attack. This pain can occur in both hands.
Symptoms of heart attack include pain in jaw, hip and especially the opposite part of the hand. Sometimes the body can be completely cold and sweaty. There may also be vomiting.
In addition, some people suffering from cardiovascular diseases such as vasospastics angina smell a burnt toast about half an hour before chest pain or breathing. This is called imaginary smell. It is often associated with other conditions such as brain tumors, head injuries or some drugs.
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