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Caring for Seniors: Recognizing the Signs of Heart Attack

Caring for Seniors Recognizing the Signs of Heart Attack

It’s a sad reality, but heart attacks have caused a lot of deaths among people all over the world. It is important to recognize the signs of a heart attack to prevent certain complications that it brings. This ability is most especially critical to those providing personal care services in Southeast Michigan to senior individuals or family members.

What is a heart attack?

A heart attack occurs when there is a loss of blood supply in a segment of a heart muscle, causing it to die. Such loss usually happens when there is a blood clot. Men over 45 years old and women over 55 years old have an increased risk of a heart attack.

Symptoms and Warning Signs

The common symptoms of a heart attack are chest pains and chest discomfort. But, other symptoms may also show during an episode. These include the following:

  • shortness of breath
  • dizziness
  • pain or discomfort in certain parts of the upper body including the jaw, neck, back and arms
  • coughing
  • nausea and vomiting
  • sweating profusely

The symptoms may last for a couple of minutes. At times though, chest pains may come and go. The pain may feel light at first, so many individuals often wait too long before they seek medical help.

You, members of the family, and providers of In home care services in Oakland Counties, Michigan should watch out for these warning signs. Upon noticing any of them, call emergency services immediately. This way, treatment can be administered and complications can be avoided when possible.

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