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Chest Pain

 

Facts about chest pain

Please be aware that warning signs of restricted blood flow to the heart:

  • Usually occur before the heart attack happens      
  • May happen days, weeks, or even months before the heart attack occurs      
  • May be mild and easy to ignore      
  • May be confused with indigestion      
  • May be confused with sore muscles

Pay attention to warning signs and seek treatment early. Studies show that by seeking help during the first hour of discomfort, you are less likely to have severe or permanent damage to the heart muscle.

Warning signs that may indicate heart attack include:

  • Uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing, pain or discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts for more than 2 minutes 

  • Pain or discomfort that spreads to the shoulders, neck, or arms 

  • Pain, dizziness, sweating, nausea, or shortness of breath  

  • Any chest discomfort that causes anxiety or concern 

  • Any of the above symptoms that disappear with rest, then return with exertion

Pain that lasts for 10 to 15 minutes while you are resting should be evaluated immediately.


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