Signs of a Heart Attack

Signs of a Heart Attack

While most heart attacks are sudden and unmistakable, some might come on more gradually, Dr. Abdallah says. Some of the common early warning signs include: Pressure or tightness in the chest (rather than pain). Pain in the arm, jaw, neck or back. Cold sweats. Shortness of breath. Nausea. Unusual fatigue. Common heart attack signs and symptoms include: Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or View Diagram Signs of a Heart Attack

Panic Attack vs Heart Attack

Panic Attack vs Heart Attack

And while the physical effects can look similar, there are subtle ways to tell the difference between panic attacks and heart attacks. Both panic attacks and heart attacks have chest pains, and both can cause what feels like a squeezing of the heart. But heart attacks cause chest pains that tend to radiate all along the shoulder. Panic attacks are not life-threatening; however, they can impact the quality of a View Diagram Panic Attack vs Heart Attack