Published - Sun, 15 May 2022
One in every
five heart attack patients is now under the age of 40. Heart attacks are
becoming more common in people in their 30s and 40s due to lifestyle factors,
diet, and genetic issues. Increased stress is another risk factor that has
become a major cause of heart attacks, particularly during this pandemic.
Not everyone
experiences the same level of severity of symptoms. However, warning symptoms
may appear hours, days, or weeks before the event. Angina (chest pain) is the
first and most common symptom, which can be brought on by exertion and relieved
by rest.
Some common
symptoms of heart attack are
·
Pressure, tightness, or pain in
the chest or arms spreading to the neck, back, or jaw
·
Abdominal pain, nausea, and
indigestion
·
Dizziness and fatigue
·
Breathing difficulty
·
Cold sweat
Certain factors
may play a key role in a person's development of heart disease. Some are
curable and controllable, while others are not. Some risk factors are inherited
(hereditary), while others are caused by a sedentary lifestyle. Some of the
most common risk factors for heart attacks include high blood pressure,
obesity, cholesterol, smoking, and tobacco use.
A healthy
lifestyle can help us reduce the risk of heart attack. Healthy heart habits
include:
·
A heart-friendly diet and a
reduction in processed food intake
·
Daily exercise and optimal
physical activity
·
Avoiding tobacco use in any
form
·
Reduction in alcohol
consumption
·
Routine preventive health
check-ups
·
Stress reduction through yoga
and other recreational activities.
·
Aware with the signs and
symptoms of heart disease.
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