I get it that a heart attack is too painful and terrifying to experience and go through but what does it feel like and how can you know if its coming? I live in an almost deserted place and there is actually nobody to help me just in case. So, if you suggest me to call 911, there are no network towers nearby and the signal is too low to connect clear.
Chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart attack for both men and women. The pain is frequently described as a squeezing or pressure sensation and is most frequently felt in the center of the chest or from armpit to armpit. But, it does not occur in every person.
Women can also experience pain in the upper abdomen as well.
Nausea and vomiting, shortness of breath, jaw pain (may feel like a severe toothache), pain, tingling, or discomfort in either or both arms, and upper back pain are the most common heart attack symptoms between men and women.
Click here to read heart attack symptoms in women.
The most common symptom of a heart attack is pain in the center of the chest and that is the only most painful experience through a heart attack. But, it is more common in men than in women that lasts more than a few minutes - or that goes away and comes back. It can feel like a tightening, squeezing, fullness, or pain. Other parts of the upper torso are uncomfortable.
Chest pain or pressure, in particular, can develop gradually and fluctuate, typically increasing with exertion and improving with rest.
Nausea and vomiting, shortness of breath, jaw pain (may feel like a severe toothache), pain, tingling, or discomfort in either or both arms, and upper back pain are the most common heart attack symptoms between men and women.
You can always check out the symptoms for women in a heart attack with this answer or click here.