Thursday, September 26, 2024

Heart Attack Symptoms Before 2 Days

Heart Attack Symptoms Before 2 Days: Before a heart attack, our body starts giving many types of signals. Any patient gets a heart attack when the blood flow in the heart becomes very low or blocked.

Blood blockages in the heart are usually caused by a buildup of fat, cholesterol, and other substances in the heart (coronary) arteries. Fatty and cholesterol-rich deposits are called plaque. The process of plaque formation is called atherosclerosis.

Sometimes plaque can rupture and form a clot, which blocks blood flow. Due to lack of blood circulation, some part of the heart muscle may be damaged or destroyed. Symptoms of heart attack (symptoms before heart attack) start appearing in any heart patient about 2 to 10 days before the heart attack. It is quite common for this to happen with increasing age. So know here what kind of symptoms are seen in patients before heart attack?

The body gives these signals 2 days before a heart attack

Heart attack occurs when the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart start getting blocked. Over time, fatty, cholesterol-rich deposits build up in the arteries, causing plaque to build up in the heart's arteries. In such a situation, the plaque bursts, causing blood clots to form, which can cause a heart attack. To prevent deaths due to heart attack, you should pay attention to its symptoms. A few days before a heart attack, our body starts giving many signals. Let us know what symptoms appear 2 days before a heart attack?

Chest pain that may feel like pressure, tightness, pressure, or pain.

Pain or discomfort that spreads to the shoulders, arms, back, neck, jaw, teeth, or sometimes the upper abdomen.

breathing in cold sweat

feeling tired without doing anything

heartburn

feeling of indigestion

Dizziness

feeling of nausea

Difficulty in breathing, etc.

What to do if you notice early symptoms of a heart attack?

If you see symptoms of heart attack, you should immediately consult a doctor.

Follow all instructions given by the doctor carefully.

Include healthy things in your diet.

Eat things that prevent blood clots from forming.

Include light exercise in your daily routine.

Make changes in your diet as per doctor's advice, etc. 

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