A study presented at the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) conference in Manchester in 2023 changed people how to understand the heart attack. The study led by the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust and the Royal College of Surgeon at Ireland found that there was more likely to have a serious heart attack on Monday than other days of the week.
For studies, researchers studied records of over 10,000 people between 2013 and 2018. These patients were admitted ST-Khand height myocardial infarction (Stemi), the most serious type of heart attack. Without emergency care, Stammy is fatal.
Doctors found that the rate of increase was increased Stammy During the onset of the week (13 percent increase).
“We got a high chance of serious heart attack on Monday. This incident is described before the western world. We know that heart attack is more likely to occur in winter and in early hours of morning. The same effect is seen in the phenomenon rate of stroke. Dr. Jack Lanfan told the Daily Mail, “The previous studies have shown a high rate of heart attack in the days of the day of saving daylight.
“The accurate mechanism for these variations is unknown, but we believe what it has, it has something to do with how the circadian rhythm affects the circulating hormones that can affect heart attacks and strokes. This is likely to be due to stress of returning to work. Increased stress leads to the increasing level of stress hormone cortisol, which is associated with high risk of heart attack, ”the doctor said.
Timely detection of symptoms is the key
Recognizing the early signs of a heart attack can save life. Common symptoms include chest discomfort, which may feel like pressure, squeeze, or pain in the center or to the left of the chest, more than a few minutes or to come and go. Breathing may occur with or without chest pain.
Other warning signs cause arms, neck, jaw, back, or abdominal pain, often wrong for muscle stress or indigestion. Cold sweating, dizziness, nausea, and excessive fatigue are also major indicators, especially in women, which may experience more subtle symptoms.
Symptoms can be light at first but should never be ignored. If you or someone else experiences these signs, get immediate emergency medical aid. Do not wait – every other matters!