A Heart Attack that is Silent ^__^ ;)
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it is called the silent killer because there are very few warning signs that you are having one until it actually occurs. You cannot detect one until the attack starts to take place.
The treatment for heart attack works by your system called Digestive system
Angina. Myocardial infarction. Cardiac failure. Valvular heart disease. Congenital heart disease. Cardiomyopathies.
Myocardial infarction (heart attack, colloquially speaking).
irreversible ischemia
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A Heart Attack that is Silent ^__^ ;) ~Bexterr Was Heree
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Hypertension is called the silent killer because most people do not realize they have hypertension, resulting in many serious complications without any early symptoms. This is why it is important to have regular checkups with your physician, among other reasons.
Because many people don't know they have it and you can suddenly die from a stroke or heart attack ........................
Hypertension (high blood pressure) leads to heart attacks, strokes and aneurysms. The person suffering these things can not "feel" the high blood pressure causing them - it is painless and therefore "silent".
Many diseases are called this. When I read your question, I thought the answer was diabetes and my husband thought it was heart disease. I entered "the silent killer" on Yahoo search and found that both were correct. Also listed were hypertension, ovarian cancer and premature ejaculation.
A silent myocardial infarction refers to a heart attack that occurs with minimal or no symptoms. It can be detected through diagnostic tests such as an electrocardiogram or blood tests, even though the individual may not have experienced typical chest pain or other common symptoms associated with a heart attack.
This drug (Tramadol) is a pain killer and it does not prevent the stroke or heart attack.
The treatment for heart attack works by your system called Digestive system
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