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| *Women health>>>High Blood Pressure |
If u think ur having a heart attack, (have symptoms,) wat would ur blood pressure be, high, or low? |
and w/ gout also in the mix, could that chang the symptoms? Here is an assessment if you think you may have had a slow heart attack... http://physicalhealth.bizcalcs.com/calcu... believe it or not it can be high or very low Just as some people experience no symptoms during silent ischemia, some people can have a silent heart attack without knowing it. Up to 25 percent of heart attacks are symptom-free. The absence of symptoms, however, does not mean the absence of damage to the heart muscle. Unfortunately, people having a silent heart attack are unaware that they need to seek proper treatment immediately, and additional heart-related events or damage may occur. Symptoms of a heart attack may include: Chest pain that is unrelieved by rest and often spreads or radiates through the upper body to the arms, neck, shoulders or jaw Chest-area pressure, discomfort or squeezing sensation that may be either constant or intermittent Shortness of breath or shallow breathing Heart palpitations, in which the heartbeat is fast, strong or obviously irregular Abnormally weak and/or fast pulse Fainting (syncope) or loss of consciousness Feeling tired or fatigued Sweating, often with heavy chills Nausea or upset stomach Gray facial color Please check here for additional information and if you or a loved one are concerned, please call for medical help: http://heart.health.ivillage.com/cholest... Blood pressure could be either high or low depending on where it is in the heart. Heart attacks that happen on the Right ventricle and Atrium cause it to be low and the left side high. If you are taking anti-inflammatory like Ibuprofen or Naproxen these wont cause the blood pressure to fluctuate. The medication Indomethicin could cause the blood pressure to fall because it is a steroidal-anti-inflammatory. If you are having chest pain get to an ER. |
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