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Heart Attack

A heart attack is caused when there is a sudden blockage of any artery of the heart, cutting off the oxygen supply and causing the heart muscle to die. The warning signs of a heart attack are chest pain, sweating, nausea, fatigue, and trouble breathing. The risk factors include obesity, smoking, stress, and high cholesterol levels.

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I am having excruciating pain in my back, wrapping around my rib muscles under my left breast and down my elbow. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor,I am having excruciating pain in my back, wrapping around my rib muscles under my left breast and down my elbow. At first, I thought it was a stroke or heart attack. I do not know if it is a pinch or pulled muscle. I cannot lift my arms over my head without collapsing in pain. I cannot tak...  Read Full »


James F. Geiselman

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I have reviewed your question. I am sorry you are experiencing back pain. Nearly 80 % of people will experience back pain at some point. Based on the location and description of your pain, it sounds as though you may be experiencing pain due t...  Read Full »

I have been experiencing anxiety attacks. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor,I have been suffering from schizophrenia, treated for a heart attack, and underwent angioplasty. I experience anxiety attacks. Could an anxiety attack trigger a heart attack?Thanks.  Read Full »


Ananth Shanmugam

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Anxiety attacks raise both your heart rate and blood pressure, which obviously puts more stress and demand on your already fragile heart. So, theoretically, the risk of a heart attack or ischemia of the heart is increased during an anxiety atta...  Read Full »

My sister passed away following a heart attack? Could you please tell me when she would have lost consciousness?

Query: Hello doctor, My sister had a heart attack nine years ago. Two days after being admitted to the hospital, she underwent diagnostic coronary angiography. The decision was made to treat her with coronary angioplasty of the right coronary artery. During the procedure, a dissection developed in the rig...  Read Full »


Dr. Isaac Gana

Answer: Hello, Welcome to the icliniq family. I understand your emotions and I am sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please accept my condolences. I have carefully read through your explanation, and based on that, here is my conclusion: Your sister may have developed a dissection as a result of the mec...  Read Full »

My heart rate is more. Will I get a heart attack?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 29-year-old and married. For two months every minute, I am feeling that I am going to get a heart attack. My mind is always running that the next minute I am getting a heart attack like that. I contacted two cardiologists, both examined the ECG and told me that my heart rate is...  Read Full »


Arooj Maqsood Ahmed Warraieh

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Feelings and symptoms like palpitations, getting a heart attack, difficulty in breathing, digestive concerns, and sleep problems can be a part of heart-related issues or anxiety. Since you have consulted with a physician and done all tests, it is much clearer tha...  Read Full »

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