What are warning symptoms of heart attack - #21018
Feeling pain in back and left hand, shoulder and jaw along with pain in head backside since last 2 months . Also feeling pain h heels of both leg . Sometimes sweating on face during night. Completed the lipid profile also .Are these all symptoms of heart attack ?
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Not at all. Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Shatavari 2-0-2 Dashmularishta 15ml twice after meal with lukewarm water.
Untill unless v take an ECG , 2 D ECHO , exactly v can’t tell weather it’s related to heart or not
At this age gastritis also mimics heart disease But to rule out you have to do ECG , ECHO and Cardiologist consultation If everything is normal then you can start Sukumar gritha two spoons with warm milk two times a day AJMODADI churna half spoon with warm water two times a day
Kindly go for 2D-ECHO
Heart related disease can be confirmed based on ECG or 2DEcho Your symptoms basically don’t look like a heart attack Spondylitis pain also radiate to hand or any muscular pain try some exercises and oil massage it may help
Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food and take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly and yoga and exercise regularly and yoga Arjuna tab. Lasonaadi vati Prabhakar wati Arjunrisht Arogyawardhini wati Triphla powder
The symptoms you’re describing, particularly pain in the back, left hand, shoulder, and jaw, along with sweating on the face during night, can be concerning when thinking about the possibility of heart-related issues. Classically, these symptoms can indeed point towards a heart attack, especially if accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath, and persistent discomfort. However, not every instance of these symptoms is a definitive indicator of a heart attack. Since these signs have been persisting for 2 months, it is crucial first to seek immediate medical evaluation from a competent physician to rule out any acute or serious cardiovascular conditions.
Once the immediate hazards have been addressed, Ayurveda can offer an understanding and support to manage and optimize a long-term health strategy. According to Ayurvedic principles, imbalance in the Vata dosha could manifest symptoms like muscle and joint pains, and even discomfort in regions like the shoulders, jaw, and lower limbs. Managing your Vata can assist in alleviating such symptoms. A simple yet effective way to balance Vata is through a consistent daily routine—regularity in sleeping and eating patterns are pivotal. Incorporate grounding, warm, and nourishing foods into your diet, such as soups, stews, and cooked grains, which can pacify aggravations in Vata.
Gentle oil massages with warm sesame or almond oil, mainly focusing on your shoulders and neck can enhance circulation and relieve tension. Engage in soft exercises like yoga or walking, helping in maintaining flexibility without stressing joints further.
However, for health issues like yours that could hint towards something serious, confirming your health state with qualified allopathic oversight is essential. Make sure to follow up on your lipid profile results with a healthcare provider to assess potential cardiovascular risks. Your safety is highest priority, and such conditions warrant thorough investigation to avoid delays with potentially severe consequences.

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