10 Signs of A Heart Attack In Men

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Heart Attack In Men Sign #3: Pain in the Arms, Neck, Jaw, or Back

Many patients experience pain that radiates from the upper arm to the wrist and fingers during a heart attack. While it is usually observed in the left arm, it can also occur in the right arm. The pain can also radiate upward from the chest to the neck and jaw.

Back pain from a heart attack is often felt between the shoulder blades. Pain in the arms, neck, jaw, and back can occur with or without chest pain.

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