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How to predict Heart attack?


How to predict Heart attack? Is there any science to predict to heart attack. Does it possible to predict before 10 years after getting the attack? What are the tests for it ? Does it a heridatary problem?
How can we prevent heart attack?

Acute myocardial infarction is usually characterized by varying degrees of chest pain, discomfort, sweating, weakness, nausea, vomiting, and arrhythmias, sometimes causing loss of consciousness. Chest pain is the most common symptom of acute myocardial infarction and is often described as a tightness, pressure, or squeezing sensation. Pain may radiate to the jaw, neck, arms, back, and epigastrium, most often to the left arm or neck. Chest pain is more likely caused by myocardial infarction when it lasts for more than 30 minutes. The patient may complain of shortness of breath (dyspnea) especially if the decrease in myocardial contractility due to the infarct is sufficient to cause left ventricular failure with pulmonary congestion or even pulmonary edema.

According to some authorities, the symptomatology in women may be somewhat different from that in men. Fatigue, sleep disturbances, and dyspnea have been reported as frequently occurring prodromal symptoms which may manifest as long as one month before the actual clinically manifested ischemic event. The most common acute symptoms of the MI may include dyspnea, weakness, and fatigue. Thus in women, chest pain may be less predictive of coronary ischemia than in men[2]

Approximately one third of all myocardial infarctions are silent, without chest pain or other symptoms.[3] This happens more often in elderly patients and patients with diabetes mellitus.[4] They may complain though of atypical symptoms like fatigue, syncope, or weakness. Approximately half of all MI patients have experienced warning symptoms like angina pectoris prior to the infarction.

all that cake and pie you eat, and the fact you sit on your lazy **** all day. also, cats and dogs always seem to know first theyll duck and cover

you have to go to a private hospital and ask for a blood test to see when you will die or the the likely hood of you having a heart attack and they will tell you.

suspect when,
1. Difficulty in breathing.
2. Difficulty in chest while climbing the steps or upward slope.
3. pain in chest or in limbs.
4. Heavy sweating.

On checking,
high bp
high bs
bad stress test
confirmed blocking on angiography

Usually firey people are at BIG risk or people with depression or overweight.

If you are calm or relaxed, happy and healthy it is unlikely you would get a heart attack.

Cheers!

Talk to your doctor and get a good preventative regimen of treatment lined out. You cannot "PREDICT" a heart attack.

tell me when you already know

Heart attack is not a hereditary,
Prevention is better than cure so be aware of all the mostly often occurred diseases like BP, Diabetes and etc.
So daily use to have physical exercise and proper diet food.

But unfortunatelly once any one get heart attack then they must be very carefull.

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