Piece Of My Heart
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Shortness of breath, fatigue and chest pain are a few signs that you could be having a heart attack.
Believe it or not, the signs and symptoms are different for men and women.
All's Well. No Shocks.
So far- -So Good.
Shortness of breath, fatigue and chest pain are a few signs that you could be having a heart attack.

Believe it or not, the signs and symptoms are different for men and women.
Every 20 seconds in America, someone new has a heart attack. Doctors urge patients to look for the warning signs. But those signs are not always clear and are often different for men and women.
For men, some of the symptoms include tightening, pressure, squeezing, aching sensation in the chest or arms. A sharp, burning or cramping pain. Severe fatigue and anxiety.
For women, the symptoms are not always as clear. They include discomfort or pain in the upper body or chest. Pain that moves to the shoulders, neck, arms, jaw, teeth or back and spreads around. Some times the symptoms go undetected in women.
Doctors warn if what you're experiencing feels unusual or worrisome, contact your doctor.




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