Thursday, 19 January 2012

Heart attack or Heartburn-which this chest pain is?


You have severe pain in the chest. You feel in General not well---rather odd in fact. You have no energy, and generally feel weak. Of course, you want to know whether this is a heart attack or heartburn. Go immediately to the emergency room. Only the doctor can tell for sure, and you can't afford to take any chances. Even if it isn't, your doctor should be informed about what is going on there for you, as the symptoms of other things also indicative could be.

The following are the typical symptoms for your comparison. But, understand that a heart attack can almost none of these and still happen. If you have questions, bookmark this site and call 911.

Not riding itself, that could get your symptoms worse and you may not make medical attention.

Warning signs of heart attack:

> Chest pain-most pain is in the middle of the chest. It may feel like a very heavy weight sitting on your chest, a pinching or a full feeling. Sometimes comes and goes.
> Other pains-often more defined as pain-can be in one or both arms, often the links, the back, or stomach, and in the neck and/or jaw.
> Shortness of breath-cannot display other symptom
> Others-sweating, dizziness, nausea and vomiting.

Women differently than men are as follows: apt to have more pain in the jaw than in the chest, more inclined to have the nausea/vomiting, shortness of breath more serious. It may still be a heart attack!

Symptoms of heartburn and acid reflux:

> Acid-a burning pain in the center of the chest, sharp or more print than burning. Often mimics the pain of a heart attack, hence the easy confusion.

> Regurgitation-liquid and sometimes small particles of food in the throat, back up the esophagus (this is the action reflux). This liquid generally causes sever stinging, or burning pain. It is acid!

> Nausea and or vomiting. Can be one without the other. Not the most common symptoms.

When Symptoms worsen lie >.

No wonder people are not sure if chest pains heartburn or heart attack. Now that your MD is determined your acid reflux and not a heart attack, would you good information regarding what to do about it. The good news is, it is to heal. And, I'm sure you want to a complete understanding of this disease and how to live with it while you heal.

Your doctor may have handed you some antacid pills and told you there is no treatment. But, that is an incorrect information. Because the cure is holistic, all doctors do not know it, or how successful it is.







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