Doc, I think I'm having a heart attack!
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Doc, I think I'm having a heart attack! Overview
A heart attack is a serious, frightening, and potentially life-threatening, condition. Fortunately, if you follow the steps I describe, you will know the symptoms and know what to do in case you experience them. This could save your life! Over a million Americans have a heart attack (also known as a myocardial infarction, or MI) each year. It’s one of the leading causes of death in this country.
It’s tricky business because heart attacks can occur without any symptoms (the so-called “silent heart attack”). Conversely, the symptoms of a heart attack can also be symptoms of a whole host of other conditions. Included are links to Web sites that explain the technical terms Dr. Krakow uses in more detail.
The purpose of DOC, I THINK I'M HAVING A HEART ATTACK! is to give you guidance as to what to do if you think you’re having a heart attack, and to give you a reasonable idea of what to expect when you are treated for it.
Dr. Krakow answers the following commonly asked questions about heart attacks:
How will I know whether I'm having a heart attack?
What should I do?
What's the cause of my chest pain?
What else could it be?
What’s going to happen to me after medical help arrives?
How can I avoid a heart attack?
Dr. Krakow is a former Family Practice physician. Currently, he is a medical writer. Dr. Krakow is a graduate of the Temple University School of Medicine. He did his Family Practice residency at the Crozer Chester Medical Center in Upland, Pennsylvania.
Doc, I think I'm having a heart attack! Specifications
A heart attack is a serious, frightening, and potentially life-threatening, condition. Fortunately, if you follow the steps I describe, you will know the symptoms and know what to do in case you experience them. This could save your life! Over a million Americans have a heart attack (also known as a myocardial infarction, or MI) each year. It’s one of the leading causes of death in this country.
It’s tricky business because heart attacks can occur without any symptoms (the so-called “silent heart attack”). Conversely, the symptoms of a heart attack can also be symptoms of a whole host of other conditions. Included are links to Web sites that explain the technical terms Dr. Krakow uses in more detail.
The purpose of DOC, I THINK I'M HAVING A HEART ATTACK! is to give you guidance as to what to do if you think you’re having a heart attack, and to give you a reasonable idea of what to expect when you are treated for it.
Dr. Krakow answers the following commonly asked questions about heart attacks:
How will I know whether I'm having a heart attack?
What should I do?
What's the cause of my chest pain?
What else could it be?
What’s going to happen to me after medical help arrives?
How can I avoid a heart attack?
Dr. Krakow is a former Family Practice physician. Currently, he is a medical writer. Dr. Krakow is a graduate of the Temple University School of Medicine. He did his Family Practice residency at the Crozer Chester Medical Center in Upland, Pennsylvania.