Heart Attack Risk Factors and Symptoms
Know What Symptoms Accommodate a Heart Attack
By Karen Barnes, published Nov 22, 2006
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It is extremely important to know the symptoms of a heart attack. The symptoms can have a wide range and are often confusing to us, but when you know such “risk factors” as diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and other family health histories can help reduce heart attacks in some people. This is due to the fact that many heart attack symptoms arise from many of the diseases mentioned.
There are many symptoms that are typical of a heart attack, such as, difficulties in breathing, crushing pains in the chest, weakness, sweating, and shooting pains in a person’s arm, especially the left arm, are often signs of an oncoming heart attack. While these symptoms are the most obvious, there are other symptoms that people that are often ignored because of the lack of knowledge of some of the symptoms of a heart attack.
Often these symptoms fall into the categories of indigestion, nausea, and neck or back pain. Many people ignore these symptoms because the writing them off due to something they have eaten, having the flue or a cold or the may have slept wrong or a sign of arthritis. Also, if you feel any numbness or tingling in your arms, hands, legs, fingers or toes, dizziness or any problems with breathing should not be ignored due to the fact these are often early signs of an onset of a heart attack.
It has been found through clinical studies, in a number of surveys, and through laboratory investigations that there are certain personal characteristics and lifestyles that can contribute to heart attacks. The danger signs that have been found in this research are called “risk factors.”
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