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Monday, 8 November 2010
Heart Attack Symptoms and Treatments

A heart attack occurs primarily because of a blockage in one or more of the main arteries that deliver blood to the heart. A build-up of fatty deposits on the arterial walls gradually narrows the vessel, allowing less blood through to the heart. Add to this a surface buildup of plaque and over time the regular flow of blood can be slowed considerably.

Fast treatment is the key to surviving a heart attack. Due to the fact that the symptoms of the silent heart attack can feel relief with a little rest, they sometimes can delay treatment which in turn can be devastating. Jaw pain in a heart attack can sometimes mistaken for a tooth ache and the arm pain can be misconstrued for a pulled muscle.

Hawthorn, used regularly, strengthens the heart muscle. Studies show that hawthorn speeds recovery after heart attack. It strengthens the heart and forestalls any onset of coronary disease. No other herb provides the nourishing regeneration of hawthorn after heart attack. Take magnesium daily to rebuild the heart. When magnesium is depleted, it makes muscles twitch - and can do the same to the heart.

Coronary heart disease, in its various forms, is the number one killer in the United States. One way that it kills is heart attack. Most of us have seen a movie or television show in which someone has a dramatic heart attack. The actor clasps the chest, and falls to the floor in pain. The message is clear: he or she had a heart attack.

In heart attack, however, you do not want the blood to clot. The reason for most heart attacks is the rupture of plaque in a coronary artery. When the rupture occurs, the body senses injury and calls for platelets. The platelets hurry to trigger a blood clot, just as they will in a cut finger. As minutes pass, the clot grows larger and larger. It grows until it completely blocks the artery.

Women are more likely than men to have silent heart attacks called myocardial infarctions (MI). This condition is known as "silent ischemia", which some experts attribute to the brain abnormally processing of heart pain. Also one must be aware that a heart attack silent or not - the heart muscle is still damaged. This damage can be diagnosed during a Doctor's examination. To sum up, silent heart attacks are defined as attacks that have no signs or symptoms, and often go undetected.

Omega-3 fatty acids are made up of three basic components: DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and ALA (alpha-linolenic acid). These three acids work individually and in tandem to reduce different risks that are associated with heart disease and heart attack.DHA is considered to be the most important of the three acids and is essential to heart health. Unfortunately, our bodies are not able to manufacture the amount of DHA that we need in order to stay healthy.

It would be wise for everyone to carry a small bottle of regular aspirin in a pocket, or keep on your night table, just in case. Taking this type of an aspirin at the onset of what may be heart attack symptoms works like a drug that is administered in the emergency room that helps break up blood clots and allow blood to flow more freely to the heart.

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