That means getting to a hospital should be priority one if you or someone else experiences
the first symptoms of a heart attack.
Not exact matches
Because the
symptoms of a panic
attack can be virtually identical to those
of a
heart attack, it's always recommended that you go to the emergency room for a physical evaluation if you're experiencing those
symptoms for the
first time — but beyond getting an electrocardiogram, do you know how to tell whether you're having a panic
attack or a
heart attack?
Although
heart attack symptoms can be a scary
first sign
of trouble (and keep in mind women have different
symptoms than men), sometimes the body offers up more subtle clues that something is amiss with your ticker.
The data revealed that the increased risk
of a
heart attack isn't always just at the start
of respiratory
symptoms; it peaks in the
first 7 days and slowly reduces but stays elevated for 1 month.
I am sick
of people saying that it is working for them when a
heart attack could be the
first and only
symptom that they get.That is surely something you don't want to take a risk on.
A bottle
of aspirin is a cheap thing that could literally save someone's life; again a
first aid course so you know the signs and
symptoms of a
heart attack is helpful.
If you show up at the doorstep
of a private hospital with a
heart attack in progress, don't be surprised if the
first question you get asked is about finances, not
symptoms.
Additional Cover for Critical Illness (optional)-- It provides an additional cover for ailments which includes Cancer
of specified severity, Open Chest CABG,
First Heart Attack of specified severity, Kidney Failure requiring regular dialysis, Major Organ / Bone Marrow Transplant, Multiple Sclerosis with Persisting
Symptoms, Permanent Paralysis
of Limbs, Stroke resulting in Permanent
Symptoms.
The critical illnesses covered under the Standard Plan are as follows — cancer
of a specified severity, stroke resulting in permanent
symptoms,
first heart attack of specified severity, open chest CABG, kidney failure requiring regular dialysis, Multiple Sclerosis with persisting
symptoms, major organ / bone marrow transplant, permanent paralysis
of limbs, surgery
of aorta, primary pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Some
of the common diseases covered are: • Cancer •
First heart attack • Open
heart replacement or repair
of heart valves • Coma up to a certain severity • Major organ / bone marrow transplant • Motor neuron disease with permanent
symptoms • Kidney failure • Stroke resulting in permanent
symptoms • Permanent paralysis
of limbs • Multiple sclerosis • Major burns • Loss
of speech • End stage liver disease • Deafness • End - stage lung disease
It covers 4 major critical illnesses -
First Heart Attack of Specified Severity, Cancer
of Specified Severity, Stroke Resulting In Permanent
Symptoms, Major Organ / Bone Marrow Transplant.
Insured is eligible for the Lumpsum amount if diagnosed with any
of the 10 listed critical illnesses which are (Cancer, Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery,
First Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction), Kidney Failure, Major Organ Transplant, Stroke, Aorta Graft Surgery Primary Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Multiple Sclerosis with Persisting
Symptoms, Permanent Paralysis
of Limbs) in the policy contract.
A lump sum amount is payable for the
first time diagnosis of any one of the 11 critical illnesses (First Heart Attack of specifiedseverity, Cancerofspecified severity, Stroke resulting in Permanent Symptoms, Open Chest CABG, Kidney Failure Requiring Regular Dialysis, Major Organ / Bone Marrow Transplant, Total Blindness, Coma of specified severity, Major Burns, Multiple Sclerosis with persisting symptoms, Permanent Paralysis of Li
first time diagnosis
of any one
of the 11 critical illnesses (
First Heart Attack of specifiedseverity, Cancerofspecified severity, Stroke resulting in Permanent Symptoms, Open Chest CABG, Kidney Failure Requiring Regular Dialysis, Major Organ / Bone Marrow Transplant, Total Blindness, Coma of specified severity, Major Burns, Multiple Sclerosis with persisting symptoms, Permanent Paralysis of Li
First Heart Attack of specifiedseverity, Cancerofspecified severity, Stroke resulting in Permanent
Symptoms, Open Chest CABG, Kidney Failure Requiring Regular Dialysis, Major Organ / Bone Marrow Transplant, Total Blindness, Coma of specified severity, Major Burns, Multiple Sclerosis with persisting symptoms, Permanent Paralysis of
Symptoms, Open Chest CABG, Kidney Failure Requiring Regular Dialysis, Major Organ / Bone Marrow Transplant, Total Blindness, Coma
of specified severity, Major Burns, Multiple Sclerosis with persisting
symptoms, Permanent Paralysis of
symptoms, Permanent Paralysis
of Limbs).
Physical
symptoms can occur such as hypertension, increased blood pressure, hot flashes, chest pains, tiredness, headaches, shortness
of breath, and stomach problems (many people confuse their
first anxiety
attack with a
heart attack).