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What are the early signs of stroke or heart attack?
Common symptoms include:
- sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, usually on one side of the body.
- confusion or difficulty speaking or understanding speech.
- sudden difficulty walking, dizziness, or loss of balance or coordination.
- trouble seeing in one or both eyes.
What is the most obvious signs of a heart attack?
The good news is that you can prepare by knowing these 4 silent signs of a heart attack.
- Chest Pain, Pressure, Fullness, or Discomfort.
- Discomfort in other areas of your body.
- Difficulty breathing and dizziness.
- Nausea and cold sweats.
How can you tell the difference between a stroke and a heart attack?
Both result from a lack of blood flow to critical body parts: a stroke is caused by a blockage in blood flow to the brain, while a heart attack is caused by a blockage in blood flow to the heart.
What are the early signs of a heart attack?
Common heart attack signs and symptoms include: Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back. Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain. Shortness of breath. Cold sweat.
What are the warning signs before a heart attack?
Jaw pain. Heart attack pain is often characterized as being a shooting pain that runs down the left arm, and while that is common for many men, women may “feel pain that is specific to the left, lower side of the jaw,” according to the Cleveland Clinic.
What are the symptoms of a stroke heart attack?
Some people who suffer a heart attack experience very mild symptoms or no symptoms, which is called a “silent heart attack.”. Here are some common stroke symptoms: Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body. Sudden confusion, difficulty speaking, or understanding speech.
Can early warning symptoms predict a heart attack?
A heart attack can be predicted months in advance by the appearance of warning signs, like fatigue.