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started by Danial Mcintyre on 04 May 12
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    Cardiac arrest is a very serious condition that can occur with or without warning signs. These two conditions, heart attack and cardiac arrest, are often mistakenly thought to be the same condition, they are completely different one causese damage to the heart whereas the other completely stops the heart from functioning. Cardiac arrest can lead to death and often does when help is not immediate. The symptoms of cardiac arrest are discussed here.

    Of course many already know the major symptom that you are not likely to miss, chest pain can occur in cardiac arrest victims as well as most other heart conditions. Chest pain is usually associated with a heart attack and sometimes with strokes which when bad enough will lead to cardiac arrest. It is important for you to seek immediate attention for any chest pain you may have since it could be a sign of a heart attack or other condition. Cardiac arrest often occurs suddenly, without any pain or other obvious signs, but in some cases there will be a symptom such as chest pain.

    Most often the main sign of a cardiac arrest is sudden loss of consciousness. No matter what the reason for loss of consciousness, cardiac arrest must always be considered a possibility. If this occurs, there will be no pulse and you must administer CPR or use a defibrillator if the life is to be saved.

    You should call an ambulance but don't wait for it to arrive before you begin CPR. For these reasons, someone passing out should always be considered as a potentially life threatening possibility, as it could be a sign of cardiac arrest.

    Ventricular fibrillation, an electrical condition of the heart is the most often occuring reason for cardiac arrest. While cardiac arrest is something that occurs suddenly, doctors can tell you about risk factors that make this event more likely.

    One such risk factor is irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia. There are of course medications that can be prescribed that can help protect your heart from damage. Some helpful ways to prevent cardiac arrest are lifestyle changes and a healthy diet. If you are concerned about cardiac arrest see your cardiologist.

    It's a fact that cardiac arrest can be hereditary, your risk is much higher ifyour family has a history of heart related problems. If you are concerned about your risk factors you should consult your cardiologist today!

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