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Heart attack: Signs and symptoms

The signs and symptoms of a heart attack may vary from person to person.

The most common symptoms are chest pain or pressure that may range from
mild to severe.

Other symptoms may include nausea, weakness, trouble breathing, and sweating. Some people may experience indigestion or a burning sensation in the chest. They may have pain in the neck, jaw, arms, or back.

Again, these signs can vary and are not limited to the "classic" symptoms of chest pain.

If you think you are having a heart attack, do not delay! Dial 911 to get emergency help.

 

 
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