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First Aid For Heart Attack

Heart attack is a condition caused due to sudden blockage in the blood flow to the heart. The first aid for the heart attack is making the patient sit in a comfortable position and asking the person to relax. Then any clothing that is very tight has to be removed. Help the person take any chest pain medication if the person is already under any such medications. Immediately call for emergency service, and until it arrives, relax the person.

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What are the first aid measures for heart attack?

Query: Hello doctor, What is the first aid for heart attack, in case of I am alone at home?  Read Full »


Dr. Santhosh. S.

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Before giving the first aid for heart attack, you should know the symptoms of heart attack. The symptoms of heart attack are: chest pain, back pain between the shoulder blade, left arm pain extending to the left little finger, pain in the neck and, pain in the le...  Read Full »

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