no
Peak flow is interrupted by heart attack. Peak flow is realized when all systems are go, the action of the unimpeded vessels and the blood being pumped by the heart. When the heart stops as in an attack, this flow is greatly diminished. The injured heart may never again regain the peak flow.
My bladder.
Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.
The phrase "does the heart affected" makes no sense.
The blood would not be able to get pumped round the body and the longer it goes on for the harder it takes to breath and after a while your heart will stop working and you cant breath because the heart has stopped working
Body temperature is affected by a heart attack in that it typically rises. A heart attack can often trigger a fever of over 100 degrees.
Involuntary release of solid and liquid waste can happen during a heart attack.
After a heart attack, the area of the heart that is affected becomes weaken and thin.
Smoking constricts the veins and the blood thickens, so the heart is affected by both the movement of blood and clots form causing a heart attack.
Peak flow is interrupted by heart attack. Peak flow is realized when all systems are go, the action of the unimpeded vessels and the blood being pumped by the heart. When the heart stops as in an attack, this flow is greatly diminished. The injured heart may never again regain the peak flow.
Yep the older you are the greater the risk
A heart attack itself will not directly damage your liver unless it's related to long term heart failure. If you have right-side heart failure, your liver will not be affected. If you have left-side heart failure your liver may become enlarged.
Thinking a disturbing or exciting thought can sometimes cause the heart to beat faster or palpitate. In older people or those suffering from heart conditions, it can occasionally trigger a heart attack.
Emboli can affect any part of the body. The most common sites are the legs and feet. When the brain is affected, it is called a stroke. When the heart is involved, it is called a heart attack or myocardial infarction (MI).
YES you can have a heart attack at anytime for any reason. You can have a heart attack for no reason at all.
heart attack or heart disease
No the kidneys are proximal to the bladder. The urethra is distal to the bladder.