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Health Tip: Heart Attack Warning Signs

(HealthDay News) -- The warning signs of heart attack might seem obvious, but the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute says many people take a "wait-and-see" attitude when they experience heart attack symptoms. Waiting two hours or more can mean death or permanent damage to the heart.

Despite the popular image of a heart attack -- someone suddenly clutching his or her chest and falling over -- most heart attacks begin slowly, as mild pain or discomfort in the chest. According to the American Heart Association, the most common warning signs of a heart attack include: chest discomfort; discomfort in other upper body areas, such as one or both arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach; shortness of breath; breaking out in a cold sweat; nausea; or lightheadedness.

If you experience these symptoms, seek medical help immediately.



-- Nancyann Rella

Last Updated: Feb-21-2005
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