Monday, 23 December 2013

Symptoms

Heart attack warning signs. ~ First share then Read..... How can your jaw (and other parts 

of your body)* tell you if you have just experienced a heart attack? *note: symptoms of a 

heart attack generally appear/occur on the left side of your body. If you experience a dull, 

vague pain on the lower left side of your jaw which increases and decreases over the 

course of a few minutes, and moves around, this is known as “referred pain”. This pain is 

associated with a heart attack. This sensation occurs when the nerves surrounding the heart

become agitated, sending pain through the nerves in the spine to other locations in the 

body, specifically the left jaw, shoulder and arm.** If your jaw pain happens in the 

morning, this serves as a warning sign that you’re at risk for a heart attack. Your blood is 

thicker at this time of the day, which causes blood pressure to surge, increasing heart 

attack risk. Pain brought on by physical activity can manifest in several areas including the 

chest, jaw, left arm and shoulder, a scenario that typically indicates you’re having a heart 

attack. 

Shortness of breath, a common heart attack symptom in women, may also occur. You may 

also get additional classic heart attack signs such as dizziness or nausea. In this case, see a 

doctor immediately




刚读到这个短文, 觉得有些迹象和自己的状况还蛮像. 如果有一天突然心脏病发....有没有一个

人会心疼我呢?

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