I have been feeing some tightness and pains in the left part of my chest for some time. Kindly let me know if this is a Heart Attack
Fatima (by SMS)
A heart attack doesn’t always come with dramatic chest-clutching signs. Some signs are subtle, especially in women, older adults, and people with diabetes.
Some of the signs that should not be ignored include; Chest discomfort that feels like pressure, squeezing, or fullness, Pain spreading to the shoulder, jaw, neck, or left arm, Shortness of breath, even without chest pain, Cold sweat, lightheadedness, or sudden fatigue as well as Nausea or vomiting.
These signs can come all at once or build gradually. They might seem to go away—but don’t be fooled. If any of these last longer than 5 minutes, call for help immediately. Heart attack symptoms may feel different from person to person, but the need for quick action is always the same.
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