Top Warning Signs That You May Have Heart Problems

Chest Pain

Livestrong

Elongated chest pain is the primary sign of a heart attack. This is not a pain that hits the chest for just a moment. Most heart attacks involve an intense discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts approximately seven minutes, or that goes away and comes back. This pain is often described as an uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain. However, not all chest pain is associated with a heart attack. Chest pain can also be angina, which is intense chest pain that is not a heart attack, but mimics the intensity of one, as this pain or discomfort is caused by the heart muscle not receiving enough oxygen-rich blood to different parts of it, and it can feel like pressure or squeezing within the chest.

If a patient is suffering from extreme discomfort or pain in their chest, along with other signs such as shortness of breath and discomfort in other parts of their body, they should seek medical attention right away and call 9-1-1, as they are more than likely experiencing a heart attack. If at any time a patient experiences chest pain, they should seek medical attention to have their heart examined and to rule out heart failure, a heart attack, or any other heart conditions.

Now that we know the warning signs of heart problems discover what causes these problems and the different heart conditions a patient could have.

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