Specialists in cardiology, Paris University of Medicine, confirmed that there is a set of symptoms that may predict a heart attack, a month before it actually occurs.
Specialists stress that a heart attack often occurs after patients ignore troubling symptoms.
Dr. Elloy Marigon, from the University of Paris Descartes, said that 839 American patients disclosed the same symptoms when questioning American doctors after his seizure.
Marigon said that during the past four weeks, patients have had symptoms very similar.
In this context, he called for preparing a list of the most common symptoms so that patients can anticipate the seizure and benefit from medical care that prevents them from endangering their lives.
The specialists classified nine basic symptoms that could be an indication of a heart attack:
Feeling of tightness in the chest
Nausea or vomiting
Short intermittent breath
Pain and throbbing in the neck, jaw, back, arm, or chest
Shortness of breath or “hissing” in the chest
Dizziness or fainting spells
Sweating (unusual)
Discomfort (narrow mindedness)
Local pain in the chest