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  2. Heartburn or heart attack: When to worry - Mayo Clinic

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    Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back. Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain. Shortness of breath. Cold sweat. Fatigue. Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness. The most common symptom of heart attack for both men and women is chest pain or discomfort.

  3. Heart attack - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Others have severe symptoms. Some people have no symptoms. Common heart attack symptoms include: Chest pain that may feel like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching. Pain or discomfort that spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or sometimes the upper belly. Cold sweat.

  4. Heart attack symptoms: Know what's a medical emergency

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    Heart attack symptoms may include: Chest pain. It may feel like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching. The chest pain may come and go. Upper body pain. Pain or discomfort spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or sometimes the upper belly. Some people have upper body pain with no chest discomfort.

  5. Indigestion - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Common causes of indigestion include: Overeating or eating too quickly. Fatty, greasy or spicy foods. Too much caffeine, alcohol, chocolate or carbonated beverages. Smoking. Anxiety. Certain antibiotics, pain relievers and iron supplements. A condition known as functional or nonulcer dyspepsia, which is related to irritable bowel syndrome, is a ...

  6. Silent heart attack: What are the risks? - Mayo Clinic

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    Excess weight. Family history of heart disease. High blood pressure. High cholesterol. Lack of exercise. Prior heart attack. Tobacco use. Having a silent heart attack increases the risk of having another heart attack, which could be deadly. Having another heart attack also increases the risk of complications, such as heart failure.

  7. Heartburn - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Chest pain may be a symptom of a heart attack. Seek help right away if you have severe chest pain or pressure, especially when combined with pain in the arm or jaw or difficulty breathing. Make an appointment with your health care provider if: Heartburn occurs more than twice a week; Symptoms persist despite use of nonprescription medications

  8. Heart disease in women: Understand symptoms and risk factors

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    Not being active. A lack of physical activity is a major risk factor for heart disease. Emotional stress and depression. Stress and depression may affect women's hearts more than men's. Depression may make it difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle and follow recommended treatment for other health conditions.

  9. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - Symptoms and causes

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    Symptoms. Common symptoms of GERD include: A burning sensation in the chest, often called heartburn. Heartburn usually happens after eating and might be worse at night or while lying down. Backwash of food or sour liquid in the throat. Upper belly or chest pain. Trouble swallowing, called dysphagia. Sensation of a lump in the throat.

  10. Angina - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Angina (an-JIE-nuh or AN-juh-nuh) is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease. Angina also is called angina pectoris. Angina is often described as squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness or pain in the chest. It may feel like a heavy weight lying on the chest.

  11. Heart attack: First aid - Mayo Clinic

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    Prevention. Lifestyle changes can keep the heart healthy and may help prevent a heart attack. Don't smoke or use tobacco. Get regular exercise. Keep a healthy weight. Eat nutritious foods and use less salt and saturated fats. Limit alcohol. Manage stress. Control blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol.