Cold sweat and paleness:
You may develop a cold sweat or feel pale, and your skin may appear pale or blue-tinged. These events are often associated with decreased blood flow.
Pain in other parts of the body:
The pain may spread from the chest to the shoulders, neck, arms, jaw, or back. These symptoms may not necessarily be related to physical exertion and can occur even during periods of rest.
It is necessary to pay attention to these warning signals that the body may send, and avoid underestimating or underestimating them. If you experience one or more of these signs, you are advised to seek immediate medical attention for a comprehensive health evaluation. Early detection and preventive measures have the potential to save lives and mitigate the risk of complications.
NB:
The above signs can vary between individuals and do not always indicate a heart attack in every case. Therefore, consulting a specialized healthcare professional is essential to obtain an accurate diagnosis.