What Does a Blood Clot Feel Like?

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5. Excess Sweating

When we get too hot, we tend to sweat, which in itself is perfectly normal. While sweating is nothing to be concerned about most of the time, however, it can also be a sign that something is very wrong. Depending on the circumstances, it could even be a sign that the patient is suffering from a heart attack.

If unexpected sweating is accompanied by chest pain then it is a strong indicator of a heart attack. The same goes if the patient is experiencing indigestion symptoms alongside chest pains. Potential heart attacks should always be taken very seriously and the patient should be found immediate medical assistance.

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