How does a heart attack happen?

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Heart attack is an emergency that requires quick medical intervention to reduce mortality and increase chances of survival. Symptoms of a heart attack vary from person to person, so an accurate diagnosis is essential.
Heart attack occurs when the body has a sudden blockage of a coronary artery, causing a lack of blood to part of the heart muscle. If a person has a heart attack, if they are saved in time, they can make a full recovery and return to normal activities as before.
In fact, there are many unannounced heart attacks, they occur suddenly and so violently that the patient does not have time to react. However, most of them begin slowly with a mild pain or discomfort, shortness of breath.
A heart attack will occur with basic symptoms such as:
Chest discomfort: Most people who have had a heart attack are associated with chest discomfort that lasts for more than a few minutes and often recurs. broadcast. Heart attacks will cause the person to feel uncomfortable pressure, pressure, fullness, or pain. Discomfort in other areas of the body: Symptoms of a heart attack can include a heart attack, difficulty breathing or discomfort in one or both hands, back, neck, jaw, or stomach. Shortness of breath: When having a heart attack, the patient may or may not have chest tightness. Other signs: These include nausea, cold sweats, or lightheadedness. When having a heart attack, the most noticeable symptom in the patient is angina or chest discomfort, shortness of breath. Heart attack is a medical emergency, the body can die every minute and cannot be recovered. Therefore, patients need to be treated quickly and properly to increase their chances of survival and limit heart damage.

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