Check with a doctor.
Well, they don't know for sure but he had symptoms that sounded like a heart attack but doctors confirmed that he didn't. Their theory is an artery spasm.
i'm not sure but he did have a Heart disease
The symptoms of a heart attack often begin subtly and are difficult to detect. However, left untreated, symptoms of a heart attack are potentially deadly. Because of this, all symptoms of a heart attack are to be treated as a medical emergency. If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following symptoms of a heart attack, please proceed to an emergency room immediately. Chest Pain- The discomfort or pain associated with a heart attack can feel like a tightness, ache, pressure, fullness, or a squeezing in the center of your chest. Chest pains are often described as spasms. Upper Body Pain- Discomfort may spread beyond your chest, spreading to your shoulders, arms, neck, back, or even your jaw. It is possible to experience unexplained upper body pain without chest pain. Stomach Pain- Stomach pain associated with a heart attack often feels like heartburn. Shortness of Breath- Shortness of breath often occurs before chest pain begins. Panting, wheezing, and inability to catch your breath are possible signs of a heart attack about to occur. Anxiety- Unexplained panic attacks or a sense of impending doom can signal a serious health condition such as a heart attack about to occur. Lightheadedness- Feeling dizzy or feeling as though you may pass out frequently accompany spasms and chest pains. Sweating- Unexplained, sudden sweating is another symptom of a heart attack. This usually occurs in the form of a cold sweat, accompanied by clammy skin. Nausea and Vomiting- People suffering from heart attacks frequently become nauseous or vomit. Though the symptoms of a heart attack may be subtle or difficult to detect at first, early detection is the key to survival. Don't be tempted to brush of your symptoms or downplay their seriousness. Even if you feel your symptoms may be related to indigestion or anxiety, do not wait out the symptoms of a heart attack for more than five minutes. If symptoms continue after five minutes, call 911 and get yourself to an emergency medical center immediately. It could save your life.
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!
Real as opposed to something like a heart attack? You can never know for sure as some of the symptoms can mimick those of a serious medical problem. The best way to tell if you are not sure is get yourself checked out at an emergency room. You will immediately feel safer and your symptoms may go away as a result. If, on the other hand, your life IS really in danger (less likey but possible) you'll be in the right place.
Have a fake heart attack that will make them wet their pants for sure
Little Richard had a heart attack while in the process of getting hip replacement. Not sure if the chair is because of his hip, or if the heart attack weakened him.
Sure. You just see if the person's heart is beating. But you're gonna have to be a doctor.
Heart attacks can look really different for women then men. Things to watch out for are being really tired, having indigestion, fainting, nausea, and vomiting. If you suspect a heart attack, go to the doctor!
No, you can have the symptoms and not be pregnant and not have any symptoms but still be pregnant. The only way to be sure is to take a test.
Hmm I Think Heart-Attack Not Sure
Stomach acid radiating up your throat is a sign of heartburn and it can last for a short while or even up to a few hours. It tends to occur more right after eating, bending over, or lying down. There are many more signs and symptoms that indicate or possibly may indicate a heart attack. Symptoms range from shortness of breath, sweating, episodes of chest pain, pressure and/or fullness that can last for more than just a few moments, fainting, nausea, and even pain that can go from your chest to your shoulders to your arms and back and even to your teeth and/or jaw. The best way to find out for sure if it's just heartburn or a heart attack is to go to your nearest emergency room just to be safe.