Shortness of Breath. A surprisingly obvious symptom is a sudden shortness of breath. These breathing problems seem to come on with absolutely no other reason. It can happen when in bed sleeping or at anytime. It’s often described as feeling like having completed some kind of immense athletic event like a triathlon or marathon run. Except, you haven’t actually done anything. This symptom on its own is worrisome, but when it comes to heart attacks, it’s very common for it to be a symptom that is combined with other symptoms mentioned in this article.
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