Here’s a clear overview of heart attacks ❤️⚠️
What a Heart Attack Is
A heart attack (medically called myocardial infarction) happens when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, usually by a blood clot in a coronary artery. Without blood, the heart muscle can be damaged or die.
Causes
- Coronary artery disease (CAD): Narrowed arteries from plaque buildup
- Blood clots: Can block blood flow in an artery
- Spasm of a coronary artery: Rare, temporary tightening
- Other causes: Severe anemia, extreme stress, or drug use (e.g., cocaine)
Symptoms
- Chest pain or discomfort: Pressure, tightness, or squeezing in the chest
- Pain radiating: To shoulder, arm, neck, jaw, or back
- Shortness of breath
- Cold sweat, nausea, or vomiting
- Lightheadedness or dizziness
- Fatigue: Especially in women, older adults, or diabetics
⚠️ Some heart attacks have silent symptoms — mild or no chest pain, but still dangerous.
Risk Factors
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- Obesity
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Family history of heart disease
- Age (men >45, women >55)
Immediate Actions
If you suspect a heart attack:
- Call emergency services immediately (911 in the U.S.)
- Chew an aspirin (if not allergic and not contraindicated)
- Rest and stay calm
- Do not drive yourself to the hospital
Treatment
- Medications: Blood thinners, clot dissolvers, beta-blockers
- Procedures: Angioplasty, stent placement, or bypass surgery
- Lifestyle changes: Healthy diet, exercise, quitting smoking, managing stress
🌟 Prevention Tips
- Eat a heart-healthy diet (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein)
- Exercise regularly (150 min/week moderate activity)
- Maintain healthy weight and blood pressure
- Avoid smoking and limit alcohol
- Manage stress and sleep well
- Regular check-ups and screenings
If you want, I can make a simple diagram showing how a heart attack happens in the coronary arteries, which makes it easier to visualize.
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