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All About Myocardial Infarction

Myocardial infarction, or a heart attack, is a life-threatening condition caused by a blockage in blood flow to the heart. This can lead to damage or death of heart muscle cells, resulting in serious health consequences. In this post, we will discuss the causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for myocardial infarction. It's important to be aware of the symptoms and seek medical attention immediately if you suspect you or someone you know may be experiencing a heart attack. Click here:<br>https://www.sriramakrishnahospital.com/bangladesh/heart-attack-treatment/

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All About Myocardial Infarction

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  1. All About Myocardial Infarction

  2. What is Myocardial Infarction? Myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, is a condition where there is damage to the heart muscle due to the lack of blood supply.

  3. Risk Factors: Age High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Smoking Family History Obesity Sedentary Lifestyle

  4. Symptoms: Chest Pain/Discomfort Shortness Of Breath Nausea Vomiting Sweating Lightheadedness

  5. Diagnosis: ECG Blood Test Echo Cardogram Stress Test Cardiac Catherization

  6. Complications Heart Failure Arrhythmias Cardiogenic Shock Sudden Cardiac Arrest

  7. Emergency response Call for emergency medical help, chew and swallow aspirin if recommended, and perform CPR if necessary.

  8. Thank You Contact Us: +91 7970 108 108 www.sriramakrishnahospital.com

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