About 45% of acute heart attacks occur silently or without feeling, and are more common in men.
The symptoms of a "quiet heart attack" can be so weak and short-lived that they confuse it with ordinary discomfort or another problem.
"Quiet heart attack" can be accompanied by a small feeling of discomfort in the whole chest.
Symptoms of a silent heart attack can be imagined in this way.
✔ Sharp pain in the chest;
✔ Sharp rise in blood pressure;
✔ Sudden shortness of breath;
✔ Sudden cold sweat;
✔ Stinging pain in the arm or around the neck;
✔ Dizziness;
✔ Nausea;
Patients who have had a "silent heart attack" may have a second and more serious heart attack if they do not seek medical attention and undergo a medical examination.
Protect your health by being examined on time!