How to increase your chances of survival during a heart attack is a question that interests many people.
Experts note that there is only one way out of the situation - to predict the illness and call an ambulance in time.
But how do you know that an attack is about to happen? After all, chest pain does not always indicate a problem.
Cardiologist Anna Korenevich answered this question in detail on her Telegram channel.
She noted that a non-obvious sign of an infarction of the inferior or posterior wall of the left ventricle is abdominal pain.
Another sign is a sudden attack of shortness of breath. The problem can last from a few minutes to a few hours.
Korenevich added that another type of attack is sudden weakness, sweating, and a drop in blood pressure.
All these signs should not be ignored. It is important to seek help in time to reduce the risks of a negative outcome.