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to know if there is no heart attack, if there is no fever, if there is normal blood pressure
Although high blood pressure is a very important contributing problem or risk factor for heart attacks, there is no specific blood pressure that is required to have a heart attack. If there is a blockage of a blood vessel that supplies blood to the heart, due to either a fatty deposit of cholesterol, or a blood clot, a heart attack will result.
Blood and Oxygen.A heart attack which can cause death.
The heart stops pumping blood threw it
I have had every symptom of a heart attack, only the doctor told me there was "no enzyme action" in your blood - and it was not a heart attack. - it sure as hell felt like one!
Yes, particularly if there's a heart condition. Also, a person can have an anxiety attack on the loo, and suffer from a paralyzing chest pain that resembles a heart attack. In fact, some older people with heart conditions die while having a bowel movement.
It may not give you a heart attack.
the stop of blood flow to the heart
A heart attack occurs when the blood flow is cut off to a portion of your heart muscle.
If the blood supply to the heart muscles is blocked, a heart attack is likely.
A heart attack and high blood pressure:coronary heart disease - disease of the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle (For example: Heart attack/ Myocardial infarction)cerebrovascular disease - disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain (For example: Stroke)