It could be, or it could be something else. If you are concerned then you should seek medical help.
no he died in a heart attack
The pulmonary arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood back up to the upper parts of the heart. There is one on each side of the heart that helps with this.
The pulmonary arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood back up to the upper parts of the heart. There is one on each side of the heart that helps with this.
ask your Dr.
You get "heart attack paranoia" because you know the risk of parting. That little voice in the back of your head is saying........"what if"!!!!!!!!!!
Back pain is proably not a heart attack. Symptoms of a heart attack are chest pain usually radiating to the neck or left shoulder, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, palpitatins, sweating and anxiety.
he is on vacation from smackdown! he will be back in 2-4 weeks. by the way, the heart attack wasnt real!!!!!Teddy came back on the Friday Night Smackdown tapings on Tuesday November27, 2007.
it can start your heart back beating again; especially good for a heart attack
The early warning signs of a heart attack include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea, lightheadedness, and pain or discomfort in other areas of the upper body such as the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you experience these symptoms.
A heart attack typically involves the heart muscle itself, specifically the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart. When these arteries become blocked, it can lead to a heart attack (myocardial infarction). The symptoms of a heart attack can also manifest in other parts of the body such as the arms, neck, jaw, and back.
A heart attack is when the arteries become narrow and blood cannot flow as well as it should throughout the body and back to the heart. This causes a person to feel pain and could potentially cause death.
No, a fever is not usually a sign of a heart attack. Common heart attack signs and symptoms are: chest pain; pain that radiates to jaw, arms, neck, or back; sweating; nausea; vomiting; shortness of breath; fatigue; dizziness or lightheadedness.