Chest PainEmergencies| Yes |
Do you have any of the following symptoms that require emergency treatment?
Call 911 or other emergency services immediately.
|
- Chest discomfort or pain is crushing or
squeezing, feels like a heavy weight on the chest, or is occurring with any of
the following symptoms:
- Sweating
- Shortness of
breath
- Nausea or vomiting
- Pain that spreads from the
chest to the back, neck, jaw, upper belly, or one or both shoulders or arms
(see an illustration of
chest
pain
) - Dizziness or feeling like you are going to faint
(lightheadedness)
- A fast, slow, or
irregular heartbeat
- Shock
- Moderate to severe difficulty breathing or severe
shortness of breath
- Severe
fatigue with any other symptoms of a heart attack
- Angina that has been diagnosed by your doctor but has
not gone away after using your
home
treatment plan
After calling 911 or other
emergency services: - If the person becomes
unconscious, see Rescue Breathing and Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) in the topic
Dealing With Emergencies.
- If the person is
awake, alert, not vomiting, and not allergic to aspirin, have the person chew
and swallow 1 adult
aspirin (325 mg) or 4 low-dose aspirin (80 mg each)
before emergency medical personnel such as paramedics arrive. Be sure to tell
emergency personnel that aspirin has been taken.
- Remember it is important to have the person taken
to the hospital by emergency personnel because his or her condition may get
worse on the way.
NOTE: If a person collapses in a public
place, call 911
and then ask if anyone knows CPR or if there is an automatic external
defibrillator (AED) nearby.
Check Your SymptomsIf you answer yes to any of the following questions, click on the "Yes" in front of the question for information about how soon to see a health professional. Review
health risks that may increase the seriousness of your
symptoms. Other Symptoms to Watch ForDo you have any of the following symptoms? If a visit to a health professional is not needed immediately, see the Home Treatment section for self-care information.
| |