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Myocardial Infarction, commonly known as a Heart Attack, is a medical emergency where one or more areas of the heart do not get enough oxygen. This happens due to a blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle. If the blood flow isn’t restored promptly, the blockage in coronary arteries can lead to permanent heart damage and death.
The common symptoms of myocardial infarction include:
Studies show that women usually experience different symptoms than those mentioned above. The symptoms of a heart attack in women include:
Heart attacks mostly occur due to a blockage in one or more coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart. Blockage in the arteries often occurs due to plaque buildup inside your arteries (atherosclerosis). The condition is referred to as Coronary Artery Disease.
Sometimes, plaque deposits can break open or rupture the coronary arteries, resulting in the formation of a blood clot where the rupture happened. If this clot blocks the artery, the heart muscle gets deprived of blood, leading to a heart attack.
Some other rare causes of myocardial infarction include:
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Even if you have already had a heart attack, you can take the following steps to prevent a future heart attack:
Several factors can aggravate your risk of having a heart attack. These risk factors include:
Other health conditions: The following conditions increase your risk of myocardial infarction:
If you are experiencing the symptoms of a heart attack, your condition will be diagnosed in an emergency room setting. The doctor will enquire about your symptoms and check your vitals, including blood pressure, pulse, and temperature. The team will connect you to a heart monitor and perform some diagnostic tests to see if you have a heart attack. The tests include:
The treatment for a heart attack involves restoring the blood flow to the affected heart muscle with the help of medications, surgeries, or in most cases, a combination of the two.
Medications for the treatment of a heart attack include:
Coronary angioplasty and stenting: In this procedure, the doctor guides a long, thin tube known as a catheter via your artery to reach the blockage. He/she inflates a small balloon attached to the catheter to open the blocked coronary artery. In almost all cases, a small mesh tube called a stent is inserted into the artery to keep it open and restore the blood flow. If you have a heart attack, this procedure is performed immediately after cardiac catheterization.
A heart attack can damage your heart, leading to:
Myocardial infarction is diagnosed in an emergency room setting. However, if you think you are at risk of having a heart attack, you can see your doctor and discuss prevention. While preparing for a doctor’s appointment, make sure to:
Here’s what you can ask your doctor about the prevention of a heart attack:
Here’s what you can expect from your doctor:
Last Updated on: 21 April 2023
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