Early Heart Attack Warning Signs
A person experiencing a heart attack may have one or many of these symptoms. They may be mild or come and go, but they will typically worsen over time:
- Anxiety/cold sweat
- Chest pressure, squeezing, aching or burning
- Excessive fatigue or weakness
- Jaw pain
- Nausea, vomiting or heartburn-like symptoms
- Pain that travels down one or both arms
- Shortness of breath
These atypical symptoms are less common but can also indicate a heart attack:
- A sharp pain when coughing or breathing
- Difficult or labored breathing
- Pain that spreads above the jawbone or into the lower body
Women sometimes have more subtle heart attack symptoms that are easily mistaken for other health conditions, such as anxiety. These include:
- Dizziness
- Heartburn or constant indigestion
- Nausea
- Pressure between your shoulder blades
- Rapid heart beat
- Trouble sleeping
- Unexplained extreme fatigue that can last for days
When in doubt, always call 911 or head to your nearest emergency room.
Don’t Hesitate to Seek Emergency Care
If someone collapses, call 911 immediately. While you wait for help, you can perform hands-only CPR. Learn more about this potentially life-saving skill below. And find peace of mind knowing that from chronic heart problems to life-threatening cardiac arrest, our cardiovascular experts will care for you and your loved ones with exceptional skill and compassion.