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Dizziness is a primary symptom of Heart attack, which is caused by lack of blood flow. It causes lack of adequate blood flow to the most vital organ, brain, which causes dizziness. It is thus alarming and should not be taken lightly.
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We went to see a movie the other night.
We went to see a movie the other night.
I sat in an aisle seat as I usually do because it feels a little roomier.
Just as the feature was about to start, a blonde from the center of the row got up and started working her way out.
“Excuse me, sorry, oops, excuse me, pardon me, gotta hurry, oops, excuse me.”
By the time she got to me, I was trying to look around her and I was a little impatient, so I said, “Couldn’t you have done this a little earlier?”
“No!” she said in a loud whisper. “The ‘TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONE PLEASE’ message just flashed up on the screen and mine is in the car.”
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Unusual body weakness a month before is a key symptom of heart attack. It is the result of low blood flow and circulation. Also, the muscles weaken due to the narrowing of arteries. It should alarm you that a heart attack is about to occur.
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After dizziness, cold sweats follow. It is a major signal. Low blood flow makes the body cold, clammy and unwell.
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Chest pain, pain in arms, shoulders, and back are termed as cardiac pain and indicate that you may suffer a cardiac arrest. You must consider a physician in such a case. Chest tightness and chest pain are the most significant symptoms of heart attack.
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A month before the stroke, many patients complain of cold or flu symptoms. This shows that something is wrong with your body and should not be overlooked.
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Constant fatigue, along with overall body weakness, is a major indicator. It is caused due to low blood circulation. It causes overexertion because of lack of blood supply.
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Heartburn, nausea, abdominal pain, and indigestion are other vital signs.
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Shortness of breath is also a major sign, as low blood supply causes lack of oxygen supply to all organs, including the lungs.
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Even if these symptoms are common before the heart attack, these symptoms do not always tell you are in danger of heart attack. Please consult a doctor before deciding.
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