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The difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest is a very important question, because people often consider heart attack and cardiac arrest as the same. While both are different. If there is no help on time, then cardiac arrest is more dangerous, because a person's life can go in a few minutes.
The way these cases of sudden death are coming up, they are very worrying and frightening. How a person laughing is suddenly leaving the world. In all these cases, the heart suddenly leaves. When suddenly someone's heart stops working, then understand that he has a cardiac arrest.
This happens without warning and suddenly. Understand cardiac arrest in such a way that it is due to malfunction in the electrical system of the heart. In this, the whole body stops working in one stroke. If cardiac arrest comes, you can be killed in minutes. Cardiac arrest often comes without warning, and the patient does not get a chance to understand or tell anything.
Why is a cardiac arrest more dangerous than a heart attack?
– Heart attack occurs when the arteries that deliver blood to the heart muscles are obstructed. Its effect is gradually and often the patient gets time to get treatment.
– But in cardiac arrest, the heartbeat suddenly stops completely. This means that blood circulation in the body stops and the brain and other organs do not get oxygen. If CPR or medical help is not received within 2-4 minutes, then the patient can die.
Understand heart attack like this –
Reason- Blockes in the arteries of the heart. Symptoms- chest pain, shortness of breath. Warning- Sometimes symptoms already. Treatment – Hospital medicines or surgery
Consider cardiac arrest like this
Causes- Dissue in the electrical system of the heart. Reason- Sudden unconsciousness, stop breathing. Symptoms- often comes unnecessarily without warnings. Treatment immediately CPR and shock therapy is necessary
What are the symptoms of cardiac arrest?
1 Suddenly fainting 2 Do not breathe or very slow breath 3 Heartbeat stops 4 In some cases, sharp pain or nervousness may be felt in some cases. 5 Eyes remain open but do not react
What to do at the time of cardiac arrest?
-Starting CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) -If the automatic defibrilater (AED) is available, use it -Call the Emergency Helpline -108 or nearest emergency helpline -every minute delay increases the risk of death
Cardiac arrest is a more serious situation than a heart attack because it can get closer to death in minutes, so it is important that people learn to recognize cardiac arrest and give first aid (like CPR).
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