Predictor symptoms that occur a month before a heart attack are named
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One of one of the early predictors of a heart attack can be a specific feeling of causeless anxiety.
Symptoms predicting a heart attack can occur weeks, sometimes months before the attack, cardiologist Dr. Sutter Zi-Jian Xu said in an interview.< /p>
“In some people, symptoms indicating an impending dangerous condition may appear a month or several months before a heart attack occurs,” said Sutter Zi-Jian Xu, MD, MD.
Irradiating pain. This harbinger of a future heart attack is described by many patients.
“For example, a person begins to have periodic pain in the chest, and at the same time, the scapula aches more diligently.”
Anxiety. Anxiety that worsens for no reason can also be a warning symptom that occurs weeks before a heart attack. In addition, victims may be covered in cold sweat, feel pain in the stomach, back.
Doctor Sutter Zi-Jian Xu summarized that with the appearance of the above-mentioned conditions, a cardiologist should be consulted regarding the need for an examination.
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