No, it doesn't help if you have already started to have a heart attack. It is a waste of valuable time in saving your life trying. Also, it is a waste of energy. Instead, you should QUIT PANICING AND GET MEDICAL HELP! If you don't, as the heart is starting to die and fast in fact, you will have heart faliure at some point and that will kill you. I am so sorry if I have panicked you about all of that if you live alone but it is the truth so your best bet is one of those emergency buttins that go through to the ambulance. I know that they are mainly for older people but anyone can actually get one and when they were first designed they were meant for people living alone and old people as if you live alone you may not be able to call for help and no - one will see you and older people need help quickly
Heart attack?
No, it's another name for "chest pain". Chest pain is associated with having a heart-attack, but can also just occur by itself (without a heart-attack).
Chest pain after a heart attack or during a heart attck is caused by constriction of the blood vessels. Your heart needs blood to survive and when the vessels constrict, it limits bloodflow to your heart. This causes intense pain--that is why you are given nitroglycerin tablets. Nitro opens the vessels.
HEART ATTACk no it's not a heart attack. it's most likely that you are nervous. now if there is a pain in your chest then it might be a heart attack. if this keeps up make an appt. with your doctor.
sounds like a panic attack or a heart attack.
In a heart attack, one will describe the feeling as if there was an elephant sitting on his chest.
Yes, vomiting, is related to a heart attack. It is a common symptom of a heart attack.
it depends how hard you push
no probably just get winded
Nausea can be a symptom of a heart attack.
Possibly a heart attack
In a heart attack, time is heart muscle. The longer a heart attack continues on without treatment, the more damage is done to the heart. Chest pain is common in all heart attacks, but the most telltale sign of heart attack is not a sharp pain, but dull, squeezing pain across the chest. Radiation of the pain to the jaw or left arm is common as well. Other signs of a heart attack include nausea, vomiting, profuse sweating and a change in one's normal behavior or mental status.