10 Signs of A Heart Attack In Men
Heart Attack In Men Sign #8: Light-headedness
Light-headedness is a sensation of dizziness that may cause someone to faint. The condition may be short-lived, recurring, or prolonged, although most cases are self-limiting and tend to resolve on their own.
Causes of light-headedness include inadequate blood supply, shortage of oxygen to the brain, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, hyperventilation, dehydration, panic attacks, and anemia. In a heart attack, light-headedness may occur because of inadequate blood flow since the damaged heart muscle cannot pump properly.
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