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Anxiety Heart Attack-Can Anxiety Lead To A Heart Attack?



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By : Barry Miller    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-07-27 11:06:27
For years the scientists, doctors and the researchers have been trying to find out the relation between the anxiety attacks and the heart attacks, for the reason that they are often declared to be co-related or there symptoms are often mixed up.

Every day many people rush to the emergency rooms of the hospitals thinking that they have had or having or going to have a heart attack. All the tests are done and it turns out that the heart is completely fine. Actually the patient might have undergone through an anxiety attack. The symptoms of an anxiety attack and the heart attack are somewhat similar, that is why most of the people are unable to spot the difference.

Both the anxiety and the heart attack are marked by heart racing or irregular heart beating. In both one also might feel the tightening of the chest? So many people, who are actually anxious, think that they are going to or having a heart attack. You can look on the internet to find a solution of recurring anxiety attacks.

Learning to differentiate between an anxiety attack and a heart attack is somewhat difficult for laymen as both of them generate considerable pain, nuisance and discomfort. However there are some sure-shot signs by which one can differ between the two. Irregular or rapid heart beating is experienced in both. But the heart attack is marked by severe chest pain or sharp pain in the left arm.

If the rapid or irregular heart beating is not accompanied by the pain in the arm or chest then it is an anxiety attack. The chest pain if last for more than a few minutes then it is a sure-fire sign of a heart attack. Other than the arm and chest pain the patient experiencing a heart attack may also experience pain in other parts of the upper body.

For example the patient may experience pain in right arm, neck, jaws and in some cases even in the stomach. This pain will be the most severe in the beginning of a heart attack then it may come and go. Another difference between an anxiety attack and a heart attack is that the person having an anxiety attack may experience rapid breathing.

Due to the rapid breathing thee patients of anxiety attacks think that they are not being able to breath.Here is my recommended solution of rapid breathing.
Author Resource:- I though I have a heart problem, whereas they were just anxiety attacks . I used a remedy called the Panic Therapy . It has worked wonders for me and now I am leading a normal life without getting anxiety attacks.
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