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| Meta Title | Heart Attack Warning Signs | Northeast Regional Medical Center | Kirksville, MO |
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| Boilerpipe Text | A heart attack can occur at any time - and they are not always sudden and intense. The Society of Chest Pain Centers reports that 50% of sudden cardiac deaths occur outside of a hospital, suggesting that many people do not act on early warning signs. Knowing and recognizing the warning signs of a heart attack can save a life. When it comes to your heart, every minute matters.
If you or someone you love is experiencing any symptoms or signs of a heart attack, call 9-1-1 immediately and go directly to the emergency room.
Many heart attacks start slowly with only mild pain or discomfort. Some people do not experience chest pain (also known as angina) but instead have other symptoms. Heart attack symptoms can include:
Chest Discomfort
Uncomfortable pressure, heaviness
Squeezing, tightness
Discomfort lasts more than two minutes, may come and go
Discomfort In Other Areas Of The Upper Body
One or both arms
Back, neck or jaw
Stomach or abdomen
Other Signs (With Or Without Chest Discomfort)
Shortness of breath
Cold sweat
Nausea, vomiting
Light-headedness
Extreme weakness/fatigue
Cardiovascular disease can begin long before heart attack symptoms appear. Managing controllable risk factors is key to prevention. Take our free assessment to get a personalized analysis of your heart disease risk.
Take an Online Heart Risk Assessment
Have Chest Pain? Call 911!
Because every minute counts when having a heart attack, getting to the
emergency room
as quickly as possible is important. Unfortunately, more than 50 percent of all patients experiencing chest pain walk into the emergency department rather than calling 911. The fact remains that every minute counts, and calling 911 starts treatment earlier.
911 dispatchers are often trained to not only locate you quickly, but also assist you in early treatment options. In many areas of the country, emergency medical services (EMS) can diagnose a heart attack by using an electrocardiogram (ECG) and also initiate early treatment.
Arriving by ambulance to the emergency department helps to ensure that you will not wait to be seen by a physician. Many patients who experience chest pain drive themselves, only to find that they may wait in the emergency department lobby until they can see a doctor. Do not let this happen to you.
EMS is able to radio ahead to the emergency department that you are on your way. This enables the emergency staff to be ready for you when you arrive through their doors.
Take an online heart risk assessment
to get a personalized analysis of your heart disease risk in only five minutes. |
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A heart attack can occur at any time - and they are not always sudden and intense. The Society of Chest Pain Centers reports that 50% of sudden cardiac deaths occur outside of a hospital, suggesting that many people do not act on early warning signs. Knowing and recognizing the warning signs of a heart attack can save a life. When it comes to your heart, every minute matters.
If you or someone you love is experiencing any symptoms or signs of a heart attack, call 9-1-1 immediately and go directly to the emergency room.
Many heart attacks start slowly with only mild pain or discomfort. Some people do not experience chest pain (also known as angina) but instead have other symptoms. Heart attack symptoms can include:
## Chest Discomfort
- Uncomfortable pressure, heaviness
- Squeezing, tightness
- Discomfort lasts more than two minutes, may come and go
## Discomfort In Other Areas Of The Upper Body
- One or both arms
- Back, neck or jaw
- Stomach or abdomen
## Other Signs (With Or Without Chest Discomfort)
- Shortness of breath
- Cold sweat
- Nausea, vomiting
- Light-headedness
- Extreme weakness/fatigue
Cardiovascular disease can begin long before heart attack symptoms appear. Managing controllable risk factors is key to prevention. Take our free assessment to get a personalized analysis of your heart disease risk.
[Take an Online Heart Risk Assessment](https://www.yourheartsage.com/northeast-regional?utm_campaign=CARD-NRMC-0006-HeartHRA&utm_source=hospital-websites&utm_medium=serviceline-page)
## Have Chest Pain? Call 911\!
Because every minute counts when having a heart attack, getting to the [emergency room](https://www.nermc.com/emergency-department) as quickly as possible is important. Unfortunately, more than 50 percent of all patients experiencing chest pain walk into the emergency department rather than calling 911. The fact remains that every minute counts, and calling 911 starts treatment earlier.
- 911 dispatchers are often trained to not only locate you quickly, but also assist you in early treatment options. In many areas of the country, emergency medical services (EMS) can diagnose a heart attack by using an electrocardiogram (ECG) and also initiate early treatment.
- Arriving by ambulance to the emergency department helps to ensure that you will not wait to be seen by a physician. Many patients who experience chest pain drive themselves, only to find that they may wait in the emergency department lobby until they can see a doctor. Do not let this happen to you.
- EMS is able to radio ahead to the emergency department that you are on your way. This enables the emergency staff to be ready for you when you arrive through their doors.
[Take an online heart risk assessment](https://www.yourheartsage.com/northeast-regional/?utm_campaign=CARD-NRMC-0006-HeartHRA&utm_source=hospital-websites&utm_medium=serviceline-page) to get a personalized analysis of your heart disease risk in only five minutes. |
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