What are the different types of heart attacks?
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What are the different types of heart attacks?
The three types of heart attacks are:
- ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
- non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)
- coronary spasm, or unstable angina.
What are silent heart attacks called?
A silent heart attack, also called a silent Ischemia, is a heart attack that has either no symptoms, minimal symptoms or unrecognized symptoms. A heart attack is not always as obvious as pain in your chest, shortness of breath and cold sweats.
How is a mild heart attack treated?
If an ECG shows you have an NSTEMI or unstable angina (the “less serious” types of heart attack), blood-thinning medicine, including aspirin and other medicines, is usually recommended.
What causes a mild heart attack?
A mild heart attack often doesn’t cause much permanent heart damage or only affects a relatively small portion of the heart muscle. It could be the result of a blockage that occurs in a small coronary artery, or the blockage does not completely block blood flow to the heart or it only lasts a brief time.
What should I do after a mild heart attack?
After a heart attack comes cardiac rehab
- Get enough exercise. Exercise is a critical element of heart attack recovery and living a heart-healthy life.
- Eat a heart-healthy diet.
- Lower your blood pressure.
- Reach a healthy weight.
- Focus on your mental health.
- Manage your stress.
- Quit smoking.
What is heart angina?
Angina is chest pain or discomfort caused when your heart muscle doesn’t get enough oxygen-rich blood. It may feel like pressure or squeezing in your chest. The discomfort also can occur in your shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, abdomen or back. Angina pain may even feel like indigestion.
Is a minor heart attack serious?
Some people experience a “minor” heart attack (although it can still be very serious) with no associated complications. This is also known as an uncomplicated heart attack. Other people experience a major heart attack, which has a wide range of potential complications and may require extensive treatment.
How serious is a mild heart attack?
Can you live a normal life after a mild heart attack?
After a first heart attack, most people go on to live a long, productive life. However, around 20 percent of patients age 45 and older will have another heart attack within five years of their first.
How long does it take to recover from a mild heart attack?
If your heart attack was relatively mild, it may take several weeks or months to recover. But if you had complications that led to open-heart or bypass surgery, it may take up to a year to fully recover.
What is mild heart disease?
In this type of heart attack, blood flow through one of the coronary arteries was partially blocked, limiting the supply of oxygenated blood to the heart muscle. “If you were told you’ve had a mild heart attack, it probably means your heart didn’t suffer much damage and still pumps normally,” Dr.
Does NSTEMI show on ECG?
Diagnosing an NSTEMI NSTEMI is diagnosed through a blood test and an ECG. The blood test will show elevated levels of creatine kinase-myocardial band (CK-MB), troponin I, and troponin T. These markers are evidence of possible damage to the heart cells, and are typically mild compared with STEMI.