Thursday, August 26, 2010

Coronary Heart Disease Symptoms, Cardiac Arrest Common Symptom of Coronary Heart Disease, CHD Symptoms

Cardiac Arrest commonly occurs in people who have had previous heart attacks, but it may occur as the first symptom of heart disease. Most people exhibit some symptom or discomfort. Symptoms usually occur during exercise or activity because the heart muscle's increased demand for nutrients and oxygen is not being met by the blocked coronary blood vessel.

More common symptoms of coronary heart disease include the following:
Chest pain on exertion (angina pectoris), which may be relieved by rest
Shortness of breath on exertion
Jaw pain, back pain, or arm pain, especially on left side, either during exertion or at rest
Palpitations (a sensation of rapid or very strong heart beats in your chest)
Dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting
Weakness on exertion or at rest
Irregular heartbeat

Silent Ischemia is a condition in which no symptoms occur even though an electrocardiogram (ECG, or heart tracing) and/or other tests show evidence of ischemia. Arteries may be blocked 50% or more without causing any symptoms.

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