I don't really know, but what I do know is that I had a good friend who had had
pains in her arm for a long time. She would also get wicked faint and white.
She then went to a heart doctor and had a stress test and had to be rushed
into surgery for a quintuple bypass. If you have shooting pains in your arm
You should get it checked out, it could be really serious. I hope that this can
help.
A heart attack is painful, and some people would react to that by crying out, but not everyone cries out when they are in pain.
If you are talking about football in the U.S. then the reason for a them to be at risk for having a heart attack would be because, they are under a lot of stress in their life, and undergo a lot of pain with their career which can put them at more of a risk for heart and brain problems.
It would be unusual for a person to lose a job because of having a heart attack, but if the job is unusually stressful, let us say, a professional racecar driver, then it might be prudent for the person to make other plans. However, one is very rarely, if at all, fired because they had a heart attack.
It would be described as a heart attack waiting to happen.
Although it is not considered "normal" within the medical community for a 13 year old to have a heart attack, it ISpossible for anyone of any age, ethnicity, heritage, or gender to have a heart attack. However, when I hear of a young person having a heart attack, I would suspect that they have had heart and health problems throughout their life. Whether or not they knew of their heart condition before hand, is another story.
Not always. While not common, "silent" hear attacks are not exactly rare, either. More than one person getting their first EKG has been amazed at the doctor's question: "When did you have your heart attack?"
It would cause heart attack
It's acceptable, but still isn't a solution. If you have heart attack symptoms you should go see a doctor as soon as possible. The pill you should take one of if you feel you are having a heart attack is an aspirin, (not Tylenol, not Ibuprofen), and you still need to get to a doctor immediately.
If your getting physically killed, as in stabbed or shot, it would probably be painful. If your having a heart attack I am sure it is painless.
The doctor warned him that too many hamburgers would lead to a heart attack.
There is nothing about a colonoscopy that prevents a heart attack from happening; you can have one at any time. For some the procedure may elevate stress a bit. I have to say, without wanting to sound morbid, that if I should ever have a heart attack, I hope it is while I am having a colonoscopy or other hospital procedure. I would already be prepped for emergency treatment, and I would already be in the right place.
It would cause heart attack