Myocardial infarction, aortic dissection, brain tumor, vomiting, dizziness, and other 14 symptoms

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A 35-year-old engineer was diagnosed with acute pneumonia and heart failure due to diarrhea for 3 days, fever, wheezing, and respiratory distress. Surgical rescue is just to turn the danger into a breeze.

You may already be familiar with chest pain, breathing difficulties, or heart attack; but you may not know that sometimes acute heart disease may be accompanied by other atypical symptoms, such as upper left back pain, stomach pain, and even hiccups. ! Both heart disease and brain disease can be fatal emergencies. What other symptoms are unfamiliar to us, meaning that we should go to the hospital as soon as possible?

Related to the heart

Hiccups, nausea, vomiting, weakness, dizziness, chest tightness, palpitations, night sweats. The heart is very close to the diaphragm. If a disease occurs, it is likely to irritate the diaphragm and cause hiccups, such as myocardial infarction. Upper abdominal pain and dyspnea Although the general concept of heart disease should be chest pain, in some cases, it can also manifest as upper abdominal pain. At this time, if accompanied by breathing difficulties, there is a possibility of heart disease. Pain in the upper left back If the upper left back is painful as if the heart is being held by a person, suspect angina or myocardial infarction. In severe cases, even the entire back will be painful. If the heart is about to split in pain, it may be an aortic dissection or an aortic aneurysm. Night cramps In addition to general electrolyte imbalance or poor posture, coronary artery disease may also cause night cramps. What are the life-threatening brain diseases and emergencies? Look at the next page. It turns out that not only headaches but also symptoms such as tinnitus should be paid attention to!

Brain related

Vomiting, headache, blurred vision, weakness of the limbs, poor balance, convulsions, dizziness, forgetfulness, difficulty speaking, personality changes, and paresthesias may be brain tumors. Depending on where they grow, they may cause different symptoms. Brain tumors can also be benign or malignant, but they can compress the brain and affect different functions.

Unilateral tinnitus and abnormal sense of balance Because tinnitus occurs unilaterally, it represents a local condition, such as auditory nerve or brain nerve tumor, and may be accompanied by an abnormal sense of balance, facial numbness, or dizziness, and hand tremor. Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, severe brain collision, usually seek medical attention first, but other symptoms such as mild cerebral hemorrhage, meningitis, etc. will also have similar symptoms, but may not seek medical attention immediately, but these are acute and serious diseases. , Can not be ignored. Nausea, vomiting, headache, and subarachnoid hemorrhage are mostly caused by trauma or cerebrovascular hemorrhage, and they are also situations that require immediate emergency treatment; in addition, brain tumors have similar manifestations. Slow heartbeat, dizziness, and slow heartbeat are not necessarily good things. If your heartbeat is less than 50 minutes per minute and you feel dizzy, it means that your blood pressure is lowered due to the slow heartbeat. You should sit down or lie down first, and then ask others for help. Certain brain diseases and abnormal blood potassium levels may slow the heartbeat.

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