Silent heart attack: Signs, symptoms and all you need to know
Silent heart attack: Signs, symptoms and all you need to know
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As the name suggests the silent heart attack can go unnoticed as the symptoms can feel so mild. A silent heart attack, also known as a silent myocardial infarction (SMI), occurs when the blood flow is blocked in the coronary arteries by a build-up of plaque.  Silent heart attack can go unnoticed as People often get confused for regular discomfort or another less serious problem.

In fact, some people later recall that their silent heart attack was mistaken for indigestion, nausea, or muscle pain. Therefore we bring you reasons and signs and symptoms of silent heart attack.

A  silent heart attack can have either minimal symptoms or no symptoms. Possible symptoms, if any, may include – fatigue, uneasiness, sluggishness, difficulty breathing, dizziness, feeling of faintness, etc.

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In most cases, the symptoms either disappear over time or are never felt, causing patients to ignore them.

Anybody can suffer from a silent heart attack, however, there are several factors that may increase the risk. Yet, the risk factors for a silent heart attack are similar to those of a heart attack with symptoms, and include- Diabetes, High cholesterol, High blood pressure, Smoking or chewing tobacco, A family history of heart disease, Age and sex - heart attacks are more likely to be silent in older people, especially those over 75. They tend to strike more men than women, Lack of exercise and Being overweight.

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Having a silent heart attack increases your risk of having another heart attack, which could be fatal., knowing your risk factors, be aware of your health numbers such as blood pressure and cholesterol, exercising regularly and not smoking can help prevent or reduce the risk of a heart attack. Above all, it’s extremely important to seek medical help if something isn’t right.

 

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