News February 15, 2019 | CanadaOnlineHealth
Most people will stop in their tracks at the first sign of chest discomfort. “Am I having a heart failure?” is always the question that comes to mind.
Important: At the first sign of unusual chest discomfort or chest pain, especially if the pain is sudden and severe, do not hesitate to seek emergency care or call 911. Self-diagnosis can be dangerous.
The symptoms of heart failure and heart burn can be eerily similar.
Heartburn is the term used for the burning sensation caused by the rising of food and acid from the stomach back up into the food pipe and throat. This is called acid reflux. The pain and discomfort from an acid reflux episode is not related to the heart. The discomfort typically happens above the stomach area and up into the throat. Other symptoms may include belching, a feeling of bloating, and nausea.
You should never assume that repeated episodes of heartburn are not related to your heart. Some people have reported having a burning sensation in their chest and upper stomach area after rigorous exercise and had assumed it was acid reflux, only to find out that they had other symptoms related to heart disease.
A heart failure occurs when there is a loss of blood supply to part of the heart. Usually caused by coronary artery disease, a heart failure can stop your heart from beating – which is called cardiac arrest.
Symptoms of a heart failure may be different in men and women, and not everyone will have the same symptoms. Some of the more usual symptoms include:
It’s time to call 911 immediately if you experience any of these symptoms:
Living a healthy lifestyle to help reduce your heart failure risk factors is important. Talk to your doctor about your health, get your blood pressure and cholesterol tested, stay active, and eat a healthy well balanced diet.