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STD Symptoms

Monday, June 9th, 2008

STD symptoms and fotos?

Where is a good website where can I see some good pictures of STD symptoms? I need to see sites that have pictures of real good examples. Thanks.

ANSWER :

http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/herpe…

http://www.famvir.com/info/tools/resourc…

How long after sex will STD symptoms appear?

I had sex with an escort on Friday night. She gave me oral sex and then we had intercourse. I wore a condom the entire time, for both oral and vaginal sex. I got tested yesterday via blood test for Herpes 1 and 2, Syphillis, and Chlamydia. I got negative results for both. I went back to the clinic today and got a visual exam (doctor inspected penis/genitals), took a urine test, another blood test, and a rapid HIV test. HIV results were negative, Doctor saw nothing looking at my genitals, and I get the other results back in 2 weeks.

I know HIV takes 3 months to generate antibodies for a positive. Seeing as I only got tested just 3 days after the sex, how long before symptoms would appear on me, i.e. warts or herpes. I will get tested again in 3 months, but if I show no signs of warts, growths, or pain while urinating, can I assume after 2 weeks and my test results that I am clean?

ANSWER :

it depends on the type of STI, but it is generally anywhere from about a week up to six months after infection (if you have symptoms at all). so it would be a good idea to go back in a month or so to get tested again–there is no way that infection would be detectable within a few days. also, hiv antibodies can take as long as six months to be detectable, so i would recomend waiting that long.

and hey, i think you realise this, but don’t have sex with a prostitute! (though luckily both she and you were smart enough to use a condom)

When they say penis discharge for symptoms of std’s, what kind of discharge is it?

Is it supposed to be a different color, sticky not sticky, pee, etc. I think I’m bugging out because I just had sex without using a condom a day ago, which of course is the first time I ever had sex, so I’m freaking out a bit. I think I’m just seeing everything as a symptom but anyone can help me out? Also, is UTI considered a STD? About to get tested for everything.

ANSWER :

There are no STD’s which show symptoms within a day. Calm down.

For men, most symptoms are urinary…a burning or irritation when peeing, possibly some itching, and a discharge definitely does not look like urine. It’s usually milky white, and it will come out at times that you are not urinating.

Many men display no symptoms at all even when they have an STD, so it is definitely a good idea to get tested.

UTI’s are not sexually transmitted. If you had a UTI, you would feel as if you had to pee very frequently (almost constantly) and there might possibly be a little blood in the urine.

In the future, only have unprotected sex when you are in a committed, exclusive relationship with someone you can trust, and only after you have both been tested. Even then, there are no guarantees, because testing is not 100% accurate and people have been known to be unfaithful.

How quick can STD symptoms show themselves?

Can you begin to feel symptoms the first day after a sexual encounter?

ANSWER :

i doubt it but if you are worried get it checked. Most std’s have no symptoms. and are cureable with an antibotic but can be deadly if not treated. so if you have any reason to think you could have caught something get checked for it

How soon after sexual intercourse can one develop std’s symptoms??

ANSWER :

It really depends on the sti/std.

Chlamydia and Gonorrhea:

(If they use NAAT testing, like DNA PCR, you can be tested 48 hours after exposure). Usually by two weeks you should have a conclusive test.

HIV: By 20 days, 75% will have a conclusive test. At 3 months, 99% will have a conclusive test - many people though will test at the 6 month mark for a peace of mind.

HSV-1/HSV-2: You will have a conclusive test at the 3 - 4 month mark after exposure.

Syphilis: I have heard you should have a conclusive test within 2- 4 weeks after the exposure.

Most sti/std’s have an incubation period where your body begins to build the antigens/antibodies to fight off infection. That is why there is a slight waiting period to allow your body to build them up.

As for Symptoms:

Alot of sti/std’s are asymptomatic (meaning no symptoms) and because of this, it is always best to be tested when you think you are at risk.

Chlamydia and Gonorrhea mostly do not show any symptoms, but may include foul discharge (in color and odor), abdomenal pains, etc.

Syphilis is the same, you may not have any symptoms but you could have an outbreak of one to a few sores, which will go away and then possible a rash.

HIV, you could have acute symptoms at the 2-4 week mark after exposure, but they resemble symptoms like the common cold/flu. After that, you may not experience any symptoms up to many years (latter of 10 years).

Good Luck

Did i possibly contract HIV / some other STD ?

had unprotected vaginal sex with a woman 18days ago.afterwards she said she regularly had unprotected sex.6days later i ate@a restaurant,7pm.by 9pm i was nauseous.wasn’t able 2 sleep&had 2 run to the toilet 2 throw up a couple of times.felt really weak,as if i was going 2 faint on my way from the bedroom 2 the toilet.i felt better after having thrown up and managed 2 fall asleep eventually,though i was experiencing feverish sweats.the next day i stayed in bed.at that point i just blamed the restaurant,assuming they served me a bad dish,especially since it’s very uncommon 4 me 2 get sick,always had good health,hadn’t vomited in 15years.up till now i haven’t felt like eating much.sometimes i feel hungry but feel like i can’t eat much,otherwise i’ll throw up(that’s how it feels at least,didn’t throw up anymore)&my digestion is troubled,sometimes resulting in low bellyaches.i’m tired&feel like peeing all the time.liqu
ids run straight through me.did i possibly contract HIV / some other STD?

ANSWER :

it probably wasn’t from the sex. you probably caught a bug from the restaurant or the food. food poisoning is what it sounds like to me. try to drink plenty of liquids and eat bread or crackers to settle your stomach. it will pass, if not go to the doctor and get checked out.

What are the symptoms of any STD(sexual transmitted disease )?

Im not sure what any of the symptoms are. It would be wonderful if you could tell me some sites that can help me. I don’t think i have anything because I’m not sexually active yet but i would rather be safe then sorry! thanks alot!

ANSWER :

Try the center for disease control http://www.cdc.gov, or http://www.teensource.org, http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/std-sym… http://yourstdhelp.com/ Keep in mind that the majority of people who get STDs have no symptoms, so once you become sexually active, get tested regularly.

Are these symptoms of Std’s?

About a year ago i had unprotected sex. Since then i’ve been stressing, thinking i may have caught some std since i didn’t really know the girl.

For about 2 & a-half months i’ve had what looks like brown marks or some kind of rash on my knuckles and also red,flaky,dry skin around my armpits.

I’ve also had nasal congestion (stuffy, runny nose) for a couple months now, it hasn’t been too bad but i always have to spit out mucus.

Also, when i run or do any type of cardio excercise i will break out in hives(all over my body; arms,neck,chest,face,thighs, shins) about 5-10 minutes after doing so.

Since i’m in college and pretty much poor i havent been able to see a dr.

any input on what these symptoms may be?

ANSWER :

Hey lad, stop worrying. relax. it could get worse if you keep on thinking so negatively. STD symptoms in males usually present as abnormal penile discharges and not some hives or allergic reactions that you may be actually suffering from. it is normal to have allergic reactions when overly stressed, rashes may appear especially after a heavy or strenuous activity. The mucosal discharges on your nose may just be symptoms of upper respiratory infection or allergic rhinitis. I suggest you drink plenty of water everyday to rejuvenate your skin. Take some antihistamines or any over the counter colds treatment and relax, okay??? the rashes will go away in no time. And be careful next time you shag a girl, if you cant control your urges, at least wear some protection to ease up your mind after doing it.

be cool.

How soon after sex do you start to feel STD symptoms?

how noticable are they at first ( do they start not that noticable and get stronger?)

ANSWER :

Some STDs you will not have symptoms

Then some symptoms maybe 2-30 days(Gonorrhea)

7 days to 6 months (Molluscum Contagiosum)

10-90 days (syphilis)

3 weeks-9 months (Genital Warts/ Condyloma, HPV)

4-28 days (Trichomoniasis “Trich”)

So as you can see it varies.*

Would you assume you had an STD?

I had sex with a man. It was unprotected sex. I am in no danger of getting pregnant since my tubes are tied… so I through caution to the wind.

Now I wonder if I can have an STD and not even know it. . . Would you make an appointment with your GYN for a STD check? How long after sex before an STD would show up as positive? If you go too early can you get a false negative?

ANSWER :

It’s possible. I have HPV, and I have absolutely NO symptoms. The only way I found out was at my annual pap exam. You sound worried, so for your own good, just schedule an exam, and pick up some condoms, to prevent any future freakouts.

IT IS BEST ADVISED TO HAVE SAFE SEX

Diabetes Symptoms

Monday, May 26th, 2008

What are the symptoms of diabetes??

Answer :

your blood is kinda thick

Type one diabetes? Symptoms?

I’m 14 and lately I’ve been really thirsty all the time, always tired, always hungry, and even when I eat a lot I don’t get full and my weight stays the same or goes down by at least 4 lbs. I’ll get up every five minutes all day to get water, and I urinate just as often. My mom doesn’t think it’s anything and she says I don’t need to get it checked, but I think I do. What do I do about that?

And whenever I eat something with a lot of sugar I feel really bad afterwards, like physically. I’ll get a stomach ache no matter how little of it I eat but I wont feel full.

And for some reason I get mad really easily lately. I usually never get mad and when I do I just shrug it off. But lately the smallest things will make me mad. I don’t know if this has anything to do with diabetes, but it started right around when I started getting hungry, tired, and thirsty all the time.

I don’t know the symptoms of diabetes, so that would really be helpful.

Answer :

The symptoms of a diabetic ketoacidosis (untreated diabetes mellitus) are extreme hunger, thirst, irritablity, tiredness, peeing all the time, and much more. Extreme weight loss is another sign. I went through these exact same symptoms. I dropped 20 lbs in 2 wks and felt horrible. Go to the ER right away…this is nothing to be messing with. Get your BG (blood glucose) checked and that will automatically tell whether you need further blood work and testing done. If your vision has changed any as well (like mine did), that is a HUGE sign you need to get checked out. I could drink over 10 glasses of water and it wouldn’t put a dent in my thirst. I would pee it out all equally, never getting satisfied at all. GET TO THE ER RIGHT AWAY! If I hadn’t gone when I did, the doc said that in another three days or so I could’ve went into a diabetic coma or even died. This is serious. Go right now.

Answer :

If your parents won’t take you to the doctor there are a couple of things you can do.

1) Talk to your school nurse. She can listen and then make a recommendation to your parents.

2) Call your doctor and tell the nurse your symptoms and let them call your parents to recommend they bring you in.

3) If you have a diabetic friend with a test kit and they are knowledgable about testing and take responsibility for their own, have them take your blood sugar and then let your parents know what it was. DO NOT FORGET TO CHANGE THE NEEDLE. Needles are personal and carriers of infections and disease so never, ever share a needle (used for the finger prick).

4) Call your grandparents or other close family member and talk to them if they are close by.

While symptoms may sound like one thing they can be another so it’s alwasy best to seek professional help.

Diabetes symptoms?

symptoms of diabetes

Answer :

My husband and I are both diabetics. Symptoms can vary from one diabetic to another. Here are some of the symptoms that my husband and I have experienced.

1. Feeling very flushed or warm in the face area.

2. Feeling very tired and sleepy, especially after a meal.

3. I actually have a headache when my blood sugar is elevated.

4. Weight loss or weight gain. I lost, my husband gained weight.

5.Thirsty. When my husband’s blood sugar was elevated, he craved a lot of water. I never have.

6. Blurred vision, we both have this symptom. This is a sign that ones blood sugars are high.

7. Excessive sweating.

8.Having to urinate a lot.

9. Insomnia

10. Excessive craves for sweets and carbs.

Here are some good websites that you might want to check out for more information on diabetes. www.webmd.com,prevention.com

Diabetes symptoms?

I have 3 nap during the day

Is this one of the symptoms for diabetes??

Answer :

What are the main Symptoms of Diabetes?

The most consistent symptom of diabetes mellitus (Type I and II) is elevated blood sugar levels. In Type I (insulin dependent / early onset) diabetes, this is caused by the body not producing enough insulin to properly regulate blood sugar. In Type II (non insulin dependent/adult onset) diabetes, it is caused by the body developing resistance to insulin, so it cannot properly use what it produces.

However, high blood sugar is not something you can see in the mirror at home, so it is useful to know the side-effects of high blood sugar, which are commonly recognized as the noticeable symptoms of diabetes.

If you find yourself experiencing many of these diabetes symptoms on a consistent, long term basis, you should visit a doctor to be tested for diabetes. Ignoring (or not recognizing) the symptoms of diabetes can lead to long-term serious health risks and complications from untreated diabetes. Some of the common ‘early warning’ signs of diabetes are:

The first symptom of diabetes is often excessive thirst (unrelated to exercise, hot weather, or short-term illness)

Excessive hunger (you know you’ve eaten “enough” but are still hungry all the time)

Frequent urination (often noticed because you must wake up repeatedly during the night)

Tiredness and fatigue (possibly severe enough to make you fall asleep unexpectedly after meals), one of the most common symptoms of diabetes.

Rapid and/or sudden weight loss (any dramatic change in weight is a sign to visit a doctor)

While many of the signs and symptoms of diabetes can also be related to other causes, testing for diabetes is very easy, and the constant/regular presence of one or more of these symptoms over an extended period of time should be cause for a visit to the doctor.

If diabetes is suspected, tested for, and diagnosed when those symptoms first start appearing, other more serious symptoms of advanced diabetes can often be prevented or have their onset significantly delayed through diet, exercise and proper blood sugar management.

However, often the ‘minor’ symptoms of diabetes go unrecognized, and physical and neurological problems may arise, resulting in some

of the following symptoms:

Blurred vision (diabetes can lead to macular degeneration and eventual blindness)

Numbness and/or tingling in the hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy, a symptom of diabetes, causes nerve damage in the extremities)

Slow healing of minor scratches and wounds (diabetes often leads to impaired immune system function)

Recurrent or hard-to-treat yeast infections in women (another sign of impaired immune function)

Dry or itchy skin (peripheral neuropathy also affects circulation and proper sweat gland function)

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms on a regular basis, or you recognize these symptoms in a child or relative, they may be signs of untreated diabetes. A doctor’s appointment should be made as soon as possible, so the individual experiencing the symptoms can — if diabetes is diagnosed — take the steps needed to prevent more serious health problems

Diabetes? Symptoms..?

I’ve had symptoms such as missed period, excessive drinking, itchy rashes on my wrists, Urinary tract infections (i think, needing to urinate every few minutes and its painful, not diagnosed however), thrush, blurred vision and shakey hands. I’m 99% sure im NOT pregnant and have missed my period for 2 months (ive done pregnancy tests which have been negative 2 months after my missed period).

While looking for an answer i came across a page with symptoms of diabetes. I am a bit overweight i suppose, but i cant get to the doctor for a little while.

http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/d/diabetes…

Is that a wild guess?

Answer :

if you can’t go to the doctor, go to walmart. :) They have a blood glucose meter there and strips, and the whole bit will only cost you around $35 bucks. Check your sugars, follow the information in the book (or email me and i’ll walk you thru it).

I am diabetic, but don’t have most of those symptoms, and also, you can be diabetic without being overweight. You actually sound like you could be hypoglycemic, meaning you have low blood sugar. Either way, stay away from sweets and processed sugar. Some women also get ‘pregnancy diabetes’, which only happens when you’re pregnant, then usually goes away after you have the baby.

Don’t stress out over this stuff. Wait it out, and get to your doctor as soon as you can. Some pharmacies will test your sugars for you too, maybe check around?

Also, it is possible for pregnancy tests to show a false negative for up to 6 months into the pregnancy… :) My friend had 4 months of negative tests, and her son is turning 6 this spring.

Good luck hope it all works out for you!!

Edit: one more thing, most of your symptoms (including missed periods) are indicative of dehydration. :/ perhaps try drinking more fluids. ;)

What are some signs and symptoms of diabetes?

Answer :

Many individuals discover they are diabetic only when they visit their family doctors for other ailments. It are these early warning signs of diabetes that many people attribute to other conditions.

1. Frequency of urination - This happens when blood sugar levels are raised, increasing the amount of blood flowing through the kidneys. Many people, as they get older, will experience increased urination problems. They write this condition off as growing older. When diabetes is the cause, it needs to be diagnosed. Left untreated, diabetes can lead to the kidneys failing and shutting down.

2. Extreme hunger - Because of the lack of insulin the body is not producing, the body receives signals it is hungry. This symptom is experienced when the body’s energy is deficient from not receiving enough insulin from the blood stream to the cells.

3. Unexplained, or sudden weight loss - When the body is not receiving enough cellular energy, the body begins to break down it’s own fat and muscle to replace the energy, the body is lacking.

4. Fatigue - Feeling tired and rundown is caused by the decreased energy levels.

5. Depression and irritability are no experienced as a result of the above symptom the body is going through because of the diabetes.

6. Extreme thirst is also triggered due to the diabetes depleting the body of energy.

7. Impaired vision can also be experienced as a symptom of diabetes when more blood volume leads to the eye’s lens swelling. When diabetes is left untreated, blindness can be experienced.

8. Loss of feeling or numbness, usually in the feet, legs, arms or hands areas of the body. Experiencing any of these symptoms in any of these areas can be a warning sign of diabetes.

If you are experiencing any of the beginning signs of diabetes, you should get tested. Testing for diabetes is also recommended for individuals that are over forty-five years of age and overweight. Diabetes and pre-diabetes testing is diagnosed by checking the blood glucose levels of a person’s blood.

These symptoms and others will progress in time and get more critical if the diabetes is present and goes undiagnosed and untreated. These beginning signs of diabetes should not be ignored. As this disease progresses, more complications will arise, putting your life in jeopardy.

This is not a disease that will go away by itself. Diabetes will only progress if not treated.

For more on diabetes treatment visit my free website

http://www.reddiabetes.com

Symptoms of diabetes??

I have my family member who is 13 years old and he is overweight and he was told by the doctor that he was getting close to getting diabetes. He needs to watch for his diet and. One of the things I don’t know is what are the symptoms of diabetes and. He gets alot of nose bleeds and a couple days ago he’s been telling me that his arm and hand gets numbed, this happens everytime he usually wakes up in the morning. I am really worried about him I don’t want him to get worse. what can I do to help him, and why does he keep getting nosebleeds for like 10 minutes.? thank you

Answer :

OK here goes , the nose bleeds are not connected to any thing,he will out grow the bleeds , it happens when the capillaries in the nose are weak they fill up with blood and when he turns over in bed or rubs his nose it breaks the vessels and he bleeds or they just get too full and break . no big deal , no harm , just a bloody pillow.now the numbed arms or hands could be because he sleeps on them cutting off circulation , causing the numbness and tingling effect.he is over wt. he just needs to eat a good diet , normal food just slow down on the sweets (not all ) he needs good exercise , walking is good ,no couch potato,Drink water,cut down sodas to one or two a week,just small things maybe one or two at a time . and see a dr. every year , if he thinks he is Pre-diabetic then Dr.might want to do a blood test every 6 months .just try to keep him healthy by encouraging him don’t complain or get onto him for eating something that is not good or that is fattening but be supportive ,he wi
ll back slide at this age a lot ,so just help him to get on the band wagon again and keep trying, in the mean time you start reading and learn all you can about diabetes and be ready to help and support your brother to make sure that he lives a long and healthy life, and just remember that he is NOT diagnosed yet!!good luck.

Diabetes Symptoms?

For those of you that have Diabetes or know someone that does, do these sound like symptoms I should get checked out? For the three months or so I’ve been really really thirsty, to the point where I drink like 2.5 litres of water or so a day and still it doesn’t take the edge of the dehydration feeling.

 I am constantly in the bathroom, like I can go and then twenty minutes later I need to pee again and this goes on for a good part throughout the day (know it isn’t a UTI because I’ve had them numerous times now and know what that is like) and then I am just so rundown to the point where I am tired even when I wake up of a morning (maybe because have to go to the bathroom at least once a night, don’t know).

It is just getting worse and I find I am not able to concentrate of a day at work and by the time it hits like 12.00pm, I am so exhausted I find it hard to just stay awake. Not much fun :o/ Does this sound like it could be diabetes? Thanks guys.

Answer :

Everything you’ve described sounds like diabetes… you should make a doctor’s appt soon, it’s really easy to diagnose- a finger prick and a urine test. Diabetes is something you want to treat as soon as possible, if your blood sugar is out of whack, there are many organs which can be affected. Good luck

Symptoms of Diabetes and How do they test for it?

I have a horrid diet and diabetes is very prevalent in my family, I think I may have it. How do they test for diabetes and what are the symptoms?

Answer :

There are several ways to test:

1) A simple urine test will give an indication for howhigh your blood sugar is.

2) They can do a resting blood sugar test to see how high your sugar is.

3) They can do a Hemoglobin A1C to see on average, how high your sugar has been.

Symptoms of diabetes include: Weight loss, irritability, sudden poor eyesight, insatiable thirst, leg cramps when you lay down, horrid pain in your kidneys, increased urination

Heart Attack symptoms

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Are these heart attack symptoms?

im afraid i may be having a heart attack. im 18. a year ago i was jogging a lot, and in really great shape, but have been “obese” my entire life. I became depressed and stopped working out, started eating like ****, lying in bed all the time, and smoking a lot of cigarettes. this has been my lifestyle for almost a year. the smoking only about 6 months. but i smoke a lot when i do. sometimes so much it makes me wheeze.

I’m just now coming out of it, and I’ve been getting kind of hyper and wild lately (like i used to) and one night i got drunk and something weird happened. My chest felt “strange”. i wasn’t sure if it was heart or lung related, it felt a little heavy, and it was kind of hard to breathe. it lasted a few minutes, and being the hypochondriac that I am, my anxiety made it a little worse. I got my mind off of it and I was fine. Then the other night i was walking and felt a sharp pain really quick in my chest area…but it was fine after that.

My mind wasn’t though.

Answer :

This sounds VERY much life a panic attack, and thus nothing to worry about. However if you are concerned then by all means go see your doctor. If nothing else it will make you feel better knowing that you are in fact healthy.

Heart attack symptoms?

Here they are dull pain all day, heart will at times beat irregular, fingers on one hand numb, very cold,

Answer :

What you are describing sounds like a possible heart attack, if you seem irritable, and sweat-tie go have this checked out. It could also be angina.

Do I have heart attack symptoms?

I have twice in the last two weeks had severe arm and shoulder pain. Shooting down from my shoulder into my arm almost paralyzing. Once when I was sitting on the couch watching TV. The other was last night it woke me out of a deep sleep; the pain was so serve that I woke up my husband. I thought he was going to take me to ER, but after 15 min the pain went away. There is a small burning pain in my chest. But, most of the pain is my arm and shoulder it hurts so bad I almost think I am having a stroke or something. Please give me your opinion. I am 44 years old.

Answer :

its a alarming sign and more over its winter season. so seek doctors help at the earliest. there are more cases of heart attacks are in winters rather than other seasons and we find more cases of heart attacks in the night and early morning. its not good to waste time asking such questions at this forum. it could be life threatening so take it seriously. it might be angina or heart attack so please do not ignore. in cardiac problems its not necessary that such pains stays longer but in this much of time it can damage heart tissues which are irreparable.

good luck!!!

How long can heart attack symptoms last?

I’ve had chest discomfort for almost 2 months now. The discomfort always goes away when I press down on parts of my ribs. However, the slight pain always occurs in different parts of the left chest. I’ve also been having jaw discomfort that feels like a growing pimple in the area where the neck joins the lower jaw on both sides of my face. My doctors did an EKG, listened to my heart beat, did an x-ray, tested my blood, and said I am fine. I am 16 years old and I am afraid I might have a heart attack. Any suggestions?

Answer :

An ECG will have revealed if you have had a heart attack, also a blood test will have shown something.

When I was 28 I had a heart attack and had no jaw ache, no pain on my left side, just a crushing feeling in the centre of my chest. I thought I was OK cause I didnt have any of the above ‘commonly’ reported symptons ( I thought that you were only having a heart attack if you felt shooting pains down your left arm) - Bottom line, never take chances with chest pain, whatever your age. By all means get a second opinion on the chest pain, but after the tests you’ve had I would rule out heart problems.

Also, a high percentage of patients who have sufferred a heart attack dont get any Jaw pain or left sided shooting pains. If this is your guide to deciding whether you are having a heart attack, you could be putting yourself in danger.

Patient has possible heart attack symptoms - what tests are done in the ER & how long do they take for result?

Answer :

EKG, a CBC, Cardiac enzymes and tropin ( these are released when the heart is damaged and tropin is only found in the heart so if it’s elevate you probably have had a heart attack) your oxygen level, A metabolic panel which schows how your kidneys are working and how your blood sugar is and esp. your potassium because potassium is vital to muscle contraction. If the EKG and symptoms warrent it you may go directly to the heart cath lab where they thread a tube from your groin into your heart blood vessles and can dialate them if clogged by a clot or plaque which causes a heart attack. This can prevent the heart from being damaged. It should take a few minutes to get the EKG but depending on your hospital the blood work can take 30 minutes to several hours! obviously the sooner the better. If you have the chance to go to a heart center, thats the place to go. They work the fastest because time lost is heart muscle damage.

Chest pain, heart problems?

i’ve been playing rugby for some while, while doing pushups and stuff, sometimes i find that my chest hurts. I asked a doctor about it, he said he heard no heart murmurs, then they checked me using this thing with lots of wires to check my pulse in many parts of my body, after checking the results they found i was fine. my heartbeat was something like 55 at the time, theres not excess pressure either. The doctor said that it may be because my chest muscles aren’t growing at the same pace. I just want to make sure this is true, and that i don’t have heart problems. Because if i had heart problems i would probably know already right? or is it not obvious?

Answer :

Maybe you do have heart problems ,maybe you don’t.Take the doctor’s advice and relax.

You say that it only hurts sometimes when you exercise,I reckon you’ll have the pain whenever you strain yourself, if you do have heart trouble or otherwise.

You could get a second opinion and find that you’re in trouble,and then what? A third opinion?

There should only be so much that you should dig

 before you unearth something you don’t want to know.

Ten years ago I had similar problems when I used to be heavy into soccer.Checked with the doctors and they put me through the whole nine yards(x-ray,ECG,BP,Blood test,Treadmill,the works) and found nothing.I wasn’t convinced and probed further.The doctor actually told me off saying that I was paranoid for nothing. I’m not saying that I’m

 100% but I don’t want to know.I’m sure you’re OK.

Panic Attacks Vs Heart Attack?

My heart is racing very bad and I’m currently having a panic attack. Sometimes I feel so crazy, I keep convincing myself I need to contact 911 cause I feel like I’m having a heart attack.

What are some similar symptoms ad distinct DIFFERENCES between panic attacks and the beginning stages of a heart attack?

Thanks

Answer :

Unless you know the facts, you may mistake the chest pains that normally accompany panic attacks for a heart attack.

Every year, thousands of people having chest pain, difficulty breathing, pain or numbness in the left arm and tingling throughout the body end up in a hospital emergency room because they believe they are having a heart attack. Typically, a few tests are run, and the patient is sent home because the nature of the attack he or she experienced is one of panic, not coronary.

It’s easy to understand how a panic attack can be mistaken for a heart attack; the two share several common symptoms-with subtle, but recognizable differences. For instance, the chest pain from a heart attack is focused in the center of the chest and is crushing, as if a heavy weight is sitting on top of the chest. It is usually persistent, may radiate to the left arm, neck or back and lasts longer than 5 - 10 minutes. Heart attack victims don’t hyperventilate (unless the person’s fear of heart attack triggers a panic attack), any tingling they experience is usually confined to the left arm, and vomiting is common.

During a panic attack, chest pain is localized over the heart and described as “sharp, and comes and goes. The pain usually intensifies with breathing in and out, and pressing on the center of the chest. Panic attack may cause nausea, but vomiting is rare, and if tingling is present, the entire body tingles. Hyperventilation almost always precedes a panic attack. Using deep breathing techniques dispel this and combined with relaxation exercises, other panic attack symptoms disappear in less than 5 minutes. If the location of the pain moves to the center of the chest, doesn’t go away within 10 minutes, is accompanied by more than one incident of vomiting or diarrhea, or goes away and returns a few minutes later, you should immediately get medical attention.

Panic attacks don’t cause heart disease, and some experts say that they actually affect the heart similarly to the way cardio exercise does, by causing the release of adrenaline, increasing the heart rate, and expanding blood vessels. On the same note, heart disease doesn’t cause panic attacks, although a person with a history of panic attacks who is actually having a coronary may also panic for fear of worsening the heart damage, dying or being disabled.

Using the correct techniques and exercises, you can learn to control panic attack symptoms. I’m one of those with anxiety/panic disorders who have benefited from these practices. I’ve learned to overcome the symptoms of panic attack and differentiate them from heart attack symptoms. It takes practice to control panic attack symptoms, but if you learn to recognize the difference between panic and heart attack signs, and you know that what you’re experiencing is only a panic attack, they’ll be much easier to deal with.

If you want to learn more about heart attacks and how to deal with panic attacks, there is a great amount of information on the Internet. Learning the difference between the two kinds of symptoms makes all the difference in how you react to panic attacks!

Did you know that every 8 seconds someone in the US has a panic attack? True! And sometimes I’m one of them! How about you?

I’ve had panic attacks that have lasted 30+ minutes, and was absolutely certain I was having a heart attack! I couldn’t breathe, I had chest and neck pains, my left arm hurt, yet at the same time was numb; how weird is that?. Although I still feel the symptoms of panic attack coming on, from time to time, I’ve learned how to take control of my thoughts and reactions, and have changed my lifestyle to drastically decrease the chances of panic attack.

What is the symptoms heart attack?

Answer :

MIne was: Severe heart burn: Pain in left shoulder blade. Profuse sweating, shortness of breath. Passing out while driving. Hitting a telephone pole. Air bag deployment: Two precardial thumps while in the back of the ambulance. Stint placed to open 100% blocked LAD.

If a person lives alone and has a heart attack how long do the paramedics have to make it before they die?

Answer :

There is some confusion here between “heart attack” or myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest. For a heart attack or MI obviously the faster response time the better. Paramedics and ER’s use the golden hour rule so the best outcomes occur within the first hour. For cardiac arrest the patient is clinically dead at the moment of arrest so these patients have a very poor outcome no matter what the response time is. As a paramedic I have never heard any 5 to 15 minute rule on anything related too cardiac care.

What are the symptoms of a future heart attack?

I’m only 25 but I’ve been feeling alot of stress this week. I’ve been having heart palpatations and a “heavy” or “tension” feeling in my chest, upper back, and left shoulder, and sometimes upper left arm as well. I’ve been trying to relax. also sometimes when I breathe my chest feels a little tight or constricted.

How serious are these symptoms? They are not quite as bad as they were yesterday. Should I just try some exercise today?

Answer :

Heart Attack Symptoms and Early Warning Signs:

Heart attack is the number one killer of both men and women in the U.S. Each year, about 1.1 million Americans suffer a heart attack, and 460,000 of these are fatal. Most of the deaths from heart attacks are caused by ventricular fibrillation of the heart that occurs before the victim of the heart attack can reach an emergency room. Those who reach the emergency room have an excellent prognosis; survival from a heart attack with modern treatment should exceed 90%. The 1% to 10% of heart attack victims who die later include those victims who suffer major damage to the heart muscle initially or who suffer additional damage at a later time. Fortunately, procedures such as coronary angiogram and PTCA (coronary balloon angioplasty), and clot dissolving drugs are available that can quickly open blocked arteries in order to restore circulation to the heart and limit heart muscle damage. In order to optimally benefit heart attack victims and limit the extent of heart damage, these treatments to open blocked arteries
 should be given early during a heart attack.

Knowing the early warning signs of heart attack is critical for prompt recognition and treatment. Many heart attacks start slowly, unlike the dramatic portrayal often seen in the movies. A person experiencing a heart attack may not even be sure of what is happening. Heart attack symptoms vary among individuals, and even a person who has had a previous heart attack may have different symptoms in a subsequent heart attack. Although chest pain or pressure is the most common symptom of a heart attack, heart attack victims may experience a diversity of symptoms that include:

  * Pain, fullness, and/or squeezing sensation of the chest

  * Jaw pain, toothache, headache

  * Shortness of breath

  * Nausea, vomiting, and/or general epigastric (upper middle abdomen) discomfort

  * Sweating

  * Heartburn and/or indigestion

  * Arm pain (more commonly the left arm, but may be either arm)

  * Upper back pain

  * General malaise (vague feeling of illness)

  * No symptoms (Approximately one quarter of all heart attacks are silent, without chest pain or new symptoms. Silent heart attacks are especially common among patients with diabetes mellitus)

Even though the symptoms of a heart attack at times can be vague and mild, it is important to remember that heart attacks producing no symptoms or only mild symptoms can be just as serious and life-threatening as heart attacks that cause severe chest pain. Too often patients attribute heart attack symptoms to “indigestion,” “fatigue,” or “stress,” and consequently delay seeking prompt medical attention. One cannot overemphasize the importance of seeking prompt medical attention in the presence of symptoms that suggest a heart attack. Early diagnosis and treatment saves lives, and delays in reaching medical assistance can be fatal. A delay in treatment can lead to permanently reduced function of the heart due to more extensive damage to the heart muscle. Death also may occur as a result of the sudden onset of arrhythmias such as ventricular fibrillation.

What should you do if you experience these symptoms? Doctors agree that if you’re in doubt, get checked out anyway. Even if you’re not sure if something is really wrong, you should call 9-1-1 if you experience heart attack symptoms. Prompt administration of drugs can help restore circulation to the heart and increase your chances of survival.

What are symptoms for women having heart attack?

are they same as for man?

Answer :

There were some studies done and some women do have different symptoms than men. Some women do not have acute chest pain which is a well known symptom for men. I am sure it depends upon the person. But below is some interesting information I found about women having a heart attack. I will provide link below with more information also.

Female Heart Attack Symptoms: What are They?

These chest-related heart attack signs often appear in men, and many women get them, too:

Pressure, fullness or a squeezing pain in the center of the chest, which may spread to the neck, shoulder or jaw;

Chest discomfort with lightheadedness, fainting, sweating, nausea or shortness of breath;

But many women don’t have chest pain.

In the Circulation study on early female heart attack symptoms, researchers found that during a heart attack, 43% of the 515 women studied had no “acute chest pain… a ‘hallmark symptom in men,’” according to study authors.

Nevertheless, the study cited evidence that many emergency room doctors still look mainly for chest pain. Only a minority check for the other types of symptoms that women tend to develop. As a result, doctors may miss heart attacks in women.

“Although women can have chest tightness as a symptom of a heart attack, it’s also important for women to recognize that might not be their symptom,” says Nieca Goldberg, MD, a cardiologist and chief of Women’s Cardiac Care at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and author of “The Women’s Healthy Heart Program.”

“Women commonly have symptoms of shortness of breath, unexplained fatigue, or pressure in the lower chest, so they easily mistake it as a stomach ailment.”

In the Circulation study, common female heart attack symptoms include:

shortness of breath (57.9%)

weakness (54.8%)

unusual fatigue (42.9%)

Women also had these symptoms:

Nausea

Dizziness

Lower chest discomfort

Upper abdominal pressure or discomfort that may feel like indigestion

Back pain

Female Heart Attack Symptoms: Warning Signs That a Heart Attack May Be Coming:

In the weeks preceding an actual heart attack, some of these symptoms may even appear as “prodromal,” or early, warning signs, according to the Circulation study.

Goldberg, who is familiar with the study, says, “About six weeks before the actual heart attack, women were more likely to experience shortness of breath, unexplained fatigue or stomach pain as an early warning sign that they might have a blocked artery.”

Click this link for more info:

http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/featu…

How to find one person is having Heart Attack?

Answer :

By signs and symptoms you can say the persons is having heart attack-

Heart attacks have many variable signs and symptoms. Not all people who have heart attacks experience the same ones or experience them to the same degree. Many heart attacks aren’t as dramatic as the ones you’ve seen on TV or in the movies.

For example, heart attack symptoms in women, in older adults and in people with diabetes tend to be less pronounced. Some people have no symptoms at all. Still, the more signs and symptoms you have, the greater the likelihood that you may be having a heart attack.

Warning signs and symptoms of a heart attack include:

  * Pressure, fullness or a squeezing pain in the center of your chest that lasts for more than a few minutes

  * Pain extending beyond your chest to your shoulder, arm, back, or even to your teeth and jaw

  * Increasing episodes of chest pain

  * Prolonged pain in the upper abdomen

  * Shortness of breath

  * Sweating

  * Impending sense of doom

  * Lightheadedness

  * Fainting

  * Nausea and vomiting

A heart attack can occur anytime — at work or play, while you’re resting, or while you’re in motion. Some heart attacks strike suddenly, but many people who experience a heart attack have warning signs and symptoms hours, days or weeks in advance. The earliest predictor of an attack may be recurrent chest pain (angina) that’s triggered by exertion and relieved by rest. Angina is caused by temporary, insufficient blood flow to the heart. The medical term for insufficient blood flow to the heart is “cardiac ischemia.”-

What doed a heart attack feel like, and does it always hurt, what are the symptoms?

have common sense, if you died of a heart attack you obviously cant answer this but some people had heart attacks and lived

Answer :

Heart attacks do not always hurt. You can have pain in the neck, jaw, gums, chest, arms, and even have a headache. But when there is no pain, sometimes the chest can feel tight, arms heavy, tingeling sensations, dizzyness, weak, tired, light headed. Sometimes there are no symptoms at all.

Heart attack pain down arm?

Where is the pain? On top of the arm or on the bottom of the arm?

Answer :

Differently people describe it differently, in cases it’s top, which radiates to the lower arm. Other find it difficult to describe, complaining of pain radiating from shoulder to arm mostly left.

What does a heart attack or stroke feel like what are the symptoms?

Answer :

for heart attack:

CHEST PAIN/pain on left side of body

Shortness of breath

Cough

Lightheadedness - dizziness

Fainting

Nausea or vomiting

Sweating, which may be profuse

Feeling of “impending doom”

Anxiety

Ways to know a person is having a stroke:

ask them to SPEAK a simple phrase

ask them to RAISE both arms

ask them to stick out their tongue

  if they have trouble doing those things, chances are they might be having a stroke

Can a heart attack make your left arm go numb?

I have been having this pain in my chest for a couple hours now and don’t know what it is. I am debating going to the ER just ’cause I don’t have the money. My right are is also starting to go numb and the pain just stays. What could this be?

Please help me!

Answer :

Any time you are having chest pain, it is a good idea to go get checked out. If your left arm is numb also, it could be your heart. I would chew an aspirin, and head to the emergency room. Call an ambulance if you don’t have anyone to drive you. Don’t worry about the money. They have to treat you, and you don’t have to pay now. Work out a payment plan later. Better to be safe! Good Luck!