Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see "sinus heart rate" written on the electrocardiogram report. There will be obvious chest pain a few days before the onset of the disease. The pain radiates from the heart to the neck, shoulders and back. It may also be acco

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Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see

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Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see Appendix 1: During your physical examination, you may see

Appendix 1:

During your physical examination, you may see the ECG report written "sinus heart rate" . Don't panic! This is a normal heart rate! The sinus node and direct the beating of the heart, so isn’t that called sinus heart rate?

Appendix 2:

There are actually signs of sudden cardiac death before !

There will be obvious chest pain a few days before the onset of the disease. The pain radiates from the heart to the neck, shoulders and back. It may also be accompanied by symptoms such as sweating profusely, feeling depressed, and feeling uncomfortable. The attack usually lasts for more than 30 minutes. Some people also experience toothache and abdominal distension. Vomit. Some time before the onset of the disease, you will still feel severe heart pain. If you go to the hospital quickly at this time, it can still be saved.

Appendix 3:

There is also a disease called " broken heart syndrome " . If you experience a major external event and feel extremely sad or angry, your heart may produce a series of chest pain, suffocation, shortness of breath and other symptoms similar to heart disease.

Although it is called broken heart syndrome, the heart will not really break and there will be no organic disease. As you calm down, your symptoms will slowly disappear.

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