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Heart attack symptoms

These feelings can signal heart attack:

  • a tightening, pressure, squeezing or aching in your chest or arms
  • a feeling of indigestion
  • a feeling of fullness
  • a sharp burning or cramping pain
  • an ache, weakness or numbness that begins in or spreads to your neck, jaw, throat, teeth, back, shoulder or back of your arms
  • a discomfort in your neck or upper back, particularly between your shoulder blades

Especially if they are accompanied by:

Pain from angina is often relieved by rest and nitroglycerin. Heart attack pain is usually prolonged and may persist after 15 minutes of resting. A nitroglycerin tablet may only provide temporary or incomplete relief. If the pain is relieved, it usually returns.

What do I do if angina or a heart attack occurs?

If you feel symptoms of angina or heart attack, follow these steps unless your health care provider has given you other instructions:

  • Take one nitroglycerin tablet or use one nitroglycerin spray. Sit for 5 minutes.
  • If the angina goes away, rest for a while, then continue your normal routine.
  • If the angina does not go away or gets worse, call 911 right away. Do not delay. Do not drive yourself to a hospital emergency room or urgent care.

Should I take aspirin during a heart attack?

If you have any heart attack warning signs, call 911 right away. Then, the American Heart Association recommends taking an aspirin as soon as the warning signs of a heart attack occur. Research shows that taking an aspirin when symptoms start significantly improves chances of survival for people having a heart attack. Do not take an aspirin if you have an allergy to aspirin.


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Source: Allina Patient Education, Helping Your Heart, fourth edition, cvs-ahc-90648

First published: 10/04/2002
Last updated: 06/01/2007

Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts

 

 

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