Health.Zone Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Health.Zone Content Network
  2. Heart Attack Signs, Symptoms and Emergency Treatment - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/heart-disease/heart-attack...

    Pain and discomfort that go beyond your chest to other parts of your upper body, like one or both arms, or your back, neck, stomach, teeth, and jaw. Unexplained shortness of breath, with or ...

  3. Signs and Stroke and Heart Attack: An Easy Guide - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/heart-attack/signs-of...

    discomfort in the arms, back, neck, or jaw. nausea or abdominal pain. dizziness or lightheadedness. shortness of breath with or without exertion. Early stroke symptoms can be even subtler. The ...

  4. shortness of breath. nausea, vomiting. pain in the upper back or jaw. dizziness or lightheadedness. extreme fatigue. Higher levels of estrogen can reduce the risk of a heart attack. As a result ...

  5. The Difference Between a Heart Attack and a Cardiac Arrest

    www.healthline.com/health/heart-attack/what-is...

    Without enough oxygen-rich blood flowing to the heart, it can cause damage to one of the most important organs in the body, and the heart muscle can begin to die. A cardiac arrest, on the other ...

  6. Heart Attack: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/.../heart-disease-heart-attacks

    Symptoms of a heart attack include: Discomfort, pressure, heaviness, tightness, squeezing, or pain in your chest, arm, or below your breastbone. Discomfort that goes into your back, jaw, throat ...

  7. Heart Attack: What to Expect in the Emergency Room - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/heart-disease/what-to-expect-in-the-er

    Pain and discomfort that extend beyond your chest to other parts of your upper body, such as one or both arms, back, neck, stomach, and jaw. Unexplained shortness of breath, with or without chest ...

  8. Heart Rate During Heart Attack: What to Know - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/heart-rate-during...

    A typical or “healthy” resting heart rate for an adult is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. In general, the lower your heart rate, the more efficiently your heart is pumping. Your heart ...

  9. Visual Guide To Heart Attacks - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/.../ss/slideshow-heart-attack

    It will immediately cut your chances of a heart attack by a third. Get exercise and eat right. The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes of moderate exercise a day, 5 days a week. Eat ...