No, a pulse oximeter does not help people with history of heart attacks. In fact, it may worsen it. A pulse oximetry changes the rate of the pulses, which may develop and contribute to a heart attack.
Heart attacks are caused by a combination of genetic predisposition and lifestyle; the medical history of the family provides important clues about genetic predispositions that you may have inherited.
The various risks of heart attacks include :high blood pressurehigh blood cholesteroldiabetes and pre-diabetessmokingfamily history of heart attack or heart diseaselack of physical activityobesity or being overweighthaving a history of preeclampsia during pregnancystressunhealthy dietageillegal drug use
Learning about the proper prevention of heart attacks can be done in a number of ways. Consulting your doctor, reading books, and attending education groups on healthy living can all help you prevent having a heart attack.
Yes, you can be skinny and still have a heart attack. It is because you have diabetes, family history, or you are smoking.
yes bunnies can have heart attacks
Yes. Turkeys can have heart attacks.
heart attacks commonly does not appear to people if they are healthy.people get heart attacks if they are in weakness state,hunger or thirst.
Anyone can by looking at how fat they are or family history, my fathers half brothers all have had heart attacks due to high cholesterol. So it must have came from the re-married step father, not his real father.
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Anxiety or panic attacks can be mistaken for heart attacks (although it is actually rare for anxiety attacks to cause heart attacks, especially in young people).
Yes, ducks can have heart attacks. If a duck is chased its heart rate will increase severely and cause a heart attack.