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Warning Signs of a Heart Attack

The National Heart Attack Alert Program notes these major symptoms of a heart attack:

  • Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts for more than a few minutes, or goes away and comes back. The discomfort can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain.
  • Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. This can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach.
  • Shortness of breath. This often comes along with chest discomfort. But it also can occur before chest discomfort.
  • Other symptoms. These may include breaking out in a cold sweat or feeling nausea or light–headedness.
    If you think that you or someone you know is having a heart attack, you should call 9–1–1 immediately.

If you think you or someone you know is having a heart attack, you should call 911 immediately.

 

Source:  Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, http://www.cdc.gov/HeartDisease/signs_symptoms.htm