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Essential information about using aspirin during a heart attack and its life-saving importance.
USE OF ASPIRIN DURING A HEART ATTACK
WHAT IS A HEART ATTACK?
A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart stops, causing damage to the heart muscle.
THE ROLE OF ASPIRIN
Aspirin reduces the effects of a heart attack by preventing blood clotting, which helps protect the heart muscle and is crucial for survival.
IMPORTANCE OF QUICK HELP
Every second counts during a heart attack; calling emergency services is the first step.
HOW TO TAKE ASPIRIN?
If a heart attack is suspected, chew 325 mg of aspirin. This speeds up the medication's effect and is critical in emergencies.
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RECOGNIZING SYMPTOMS
Chest pain, shortness of breath, and arm pain are symptoms of a heart attack. Recognizing these signs is crucial for timely intervention.
WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE ASPIRIN?
Those with bleeding disorders or stomach ulcers should not take aspirin.
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
If heart attack symptoms occur, call emergency services immediately and take aspirin.
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