45 years old
yes any age can have heart attacksnot just elderly people
I think you get heart attack at 40 years upwards
The older you are, the more likely you are to have heart disease. That being said, there are many people in their 30s and 40s who suffer heart attacks and other heart problems (and sometimes even younger than that).
avrage age but they are more likely to dye of a heart attack or cancer
Yes, it is possible. However older people are at higher risk of having heart attacks.
Theoretically? Yes, you can have a heart attack at a young age. It all depends on how fit you are, and also your family history. The likelihood of a young person having a heart attack, however, is very slim.
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Alexander Fleming died of a heart attack at the age of 73.
Mother Teresa died at the age of 87. The reason of her death was heart attack. From what I know of she had an heart attack before and survived!
He died from a heart attack at the age of 78 in his own home.
What is a Heart Attack?A heart attack is a condition that occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is blocked. Health care professionals often refer to this condition as a myocardial infarction. A heart attack can be fatal if it is left untreated. That is why it is so important for people to be able to recognize the heart attack symptoms.What are some of the symptoms of a heart attack?Fainting, nausea, chest pain, shortness of breath, jaw pain, left arm pain and vomiting are some of the most common heart attack symptoms. Many people attribute these symptoms to more minor illnesses such as indigestion. It is also important to note that heart attack symptoms can differ from patient to patient. When a heart attack occurs, seconds really do count. People who notice any suspicious symptoms should not hesitate to seek medical care.Who is at risk for a heart attack?There are a number of risk factors that increase a person's chances of having a heart attack. Certain medical conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure raise heart attack risk. Men over the age of 45 and women over the age of 55 are at an increased risk for having a heart attack simply because of their age. Additionally, those who smoke and/or have high stress levels are also at an increased risk for having a heart attack.How can a heart attack be treated?There are a number of treatment options available to treat a heart attack. This condition can cause the heart to stop. If that occurs, the patient will need to be given CPR. CPR is a lifesaving technique that involves giving chest compressions and rescue breaths.The type of treatment that the physician prescribes depends on the severity of the heart attack. Patients who have a mild heart attack will usually be given a medication to help dissolve the blood clot. Surgery may be the only option for patients who have a severe heart attack.How can a heart attack be prevented?The good news is that heart attacks can be prevented in most cases. Being physically active, not smoking or inhaling secondhand smoke, eating healthy and maintain a healthy body weight can help prevent a person from having a heart attack.
A person of any age can have a heart attack, it is just more likely if you are an adult.