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Chest discomfort is the most prevalent symptom of a heart attack. [Source: cdc.gov]
Discomfort in the body:
Discomfort in areas of the upper body. Pain in the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach.
Breathing Difficulty:
Shortness of breath or breathing difficulty might occur with or without chest discomfort.[Source:cdc.gov]
Light-headed:
You might feel weak, light-headed, or faint and also break out into a cold sweat.[Source:cdc.gov]
Weakness:
You might feel extremely tired or weak, even after minimal physical activity.
Rapid or irregular heartbeat where you feel like your heart is racing or skipping beats.
Irregular heartbeat:
You could sweat more than usual, even when you are not hot or active. This might signify a heart attack, especially if you also have chest pain.
Sweat more:
It is essential to be aware of the warning signs of a heart attack and seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of them.