Not only chest pain, pain in these organs is also a sign of heart attack

Pain signs of a Heart Attack: The symptoms of a heart attack are not only chest pain, but can also be seen in other parts of the body. Let us know other symptoms related to a heart attack so that you remain alert.

Sat, 09 Aug 2025 12:19 AM (IST)
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Not only chest pain, pain in these organs is also a sign of heart attack
Not only chest pain, pain in these organs is also a sign of heart attack

Often, we assume that a heart attack means severe chest pain, but the reality is that the effects of heart trouble can be seen in many parts of the body. When blood flow in the heart's arteries stops, the body signals problems in various ways due to lack of oxygen. Recognizing these signs early can help prevent serious consequences.

Chest pain or pressure

The most common symptom of a heart attack is chest pain or discomfort. This may feel like tightness, pressure, burning, or heaviness. This symptom is more common in men, but sometimes women can experience a heart attack without chest pain.

Weakness and dizziness

Sudden weakness, trembling in the hands and feet, dizziness, or fainting can also be signs of heart issues. These symptoms are sometimes accompanied by nervousness or restlessness.

Breathing difficulties

Shortness of breath without exertion, heavy breathing, or difficulty breathing while lying down may indicate pressure on the heart. These symptoms can lessen when sitting.

Unusual fatigue

Getting tired quickly without much activity should not be ignored. Often, this fatigue begins weeks before a heart attack. It’s an important warning sign, especially in women.

Sweating

Sudden cold, clammy sweat without heat or exertion may signal a risk of a heart attack. This often occurs along with chest pressure or shortness of breath.

Upper back pain

Unexplained pain or heaviness in the neck, jaw, shoulder, upper back, or arms can also indicate heart problems. This pain may develop gradually or start suddenly.

Sleep problems

Many people notice waking up frequently at night, having trouble falling asleep, or feeling tired even after enough sleep prior to a heart attack.

Stomach discomfort

Abdominal pain, pressure, indigestion, nausea, or vomiting can sometimes be a sign of a heart attack. People often dismiss these symptoms as gas or acidity, which can be risky.

When to contact a doctor immediately?

If any of the above symptoms occur suddenly and intensely, along with shortness of breath, dizziness, cold sweat, or restlessness, do not delay. Go to the nearest hospital or call emergency services immediately. Every minute counts during a heart attack, and prompt treatment can save lives.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is meant to raise awareness about diseases and health issues. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Readers should not try any medication, treatment, or prescription on their own but seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider.

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