Created: 12/30/2025
Sure, here's the transcription of the video you sent: (Video starts with a man in blue scrubs, holding a piece of paper with writing on it. He's wearing a stethoscope.) **Man:** What happens 15 minutes before a heart attack? Your body sends out five critical warning signs. Ignoring them, you might miss a chance to save yourself. You need to know these signs because a heart attack doesn't always start with chest pain, like in the movies. There are subtle symptoms that go unnoticed. Have you heard of them? Watch this video till the end. Otherwise, you won't get this information when you or your loved ones might need it. Don't forget to subscribe and share. Here are five early signs of a heart attack. **Sign 1:** Chest discomfort. It's not always sharp pain, but rather a squeezing, burning, or pressure in the chest. This happens because the blood flow to the heart is blocked. **Sign 2:** Pain in unusual places. Pain or discomfort starts to spread to the left arm, shoulder, back, neck, or lower jaw. When the heart lacks oxygen, pain signals are transmitted through nerves, and the brain incorrectly interprets them as pain in neighboring areas. It's especially dangerous when pain radiates to the jaw or shoulder blades. This symptom is common, even more so than classic chest pain. **Sign 3:** Sudden shortness of breath. You feel a lack of air, even though you weren't doing anything. Your heart isn't pumping blood properly, so less oxygen goes to the lungs. Shortness of breath can occur even without chest pain, suddenly and without reason, especially during rest. This is a symptom that the body experiences shock. This symptom is often accompanied by sudden weakness and pallor. Cold, clammy sweat is one of the most common and often ignored precursors. **Sign 5:** Dizziness, lightheadedness, or severe fatigue. Falling blood pressure and poor blood flow to the brain cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or fainting. These symptoms can resemble poisoning or severe fatigue and are often observed in atypical heart attacks. Remember, every minute counts during an attack. The longer the blood flow is blocked, the more heart muscle dies. Your life depends on how quickly you recognize these signs. My next video will show what to do in the first 60 seconds of a heart attack, to save yourself or someone you care about. In the comments, write the word "ready" if you want to plan your actions and share this video with people you love or are worried about.
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