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Know the difference between a heart attack, a cardiac arrest and a stroke. It could save a life

Know the difference between a heart attack, a cardiac arrest and a stroke. It could save a life

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There are some crucial differences between a heart attack, cardiac arrest, and stroke that when known, can save a life.
Most importantly, one should know that both heart attack and stroke are the result of a blockage of blood flow. However, whereas the blood cannot get to the heart during a heart attack, during a stroke, the blood cannot get to the brain. According to Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, a heart attack is usually caused by a blood clot, while a stroke is typically the result of a clogged or burst blood vessel.

Cardiac arrest is different from heart attack, although a heart attack can cause cardiac arrest. According to the American Heart Association, cardiac arrest is the term used to describe an event in which the heart unexpectedly and suddenly stops beating. When the heart stops beating, blood cannot reach the brain and other organs. The person suffering from cardiac arrest will lose consciousness and if left untreated for more than a few minutes, will die.

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If you see an adult or teenager suddenly collapse, no matter his or her age, it is imperative to call 9-1-1 immediately and to perform CPR constantly until medical services arrive. The American Heart Association recommends performing Hands-Only CPR to the disco beat of “Stayin’ Alive.” Doing so can more than double the victim’s chance of survival.
According to Mayo Clinic, heart attack symptoms include a tight ache, pressure, or sensation of squeezing in the chest and discomfort in the chest, shoulders, arm, and back. Heartburn-like pain in the stomach, as well as shortness of breath, anxiety, lightheadedness, and sweating are all further symptoms of a heart attack. Women in particular are more likely to experience symptoms outside the chest area, such as nausea, vomiting, and pain in the neck or jaw, explains the American Heart Association.

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