Recognizing a heart attack | 3D Animation

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Recognizing a heart attack can save lives. Time is of the essence, every second matters, and a quick reaction can help limit the extent of the damage. That’s why it’s of the utmost importance to recognize the signs of a heart attack quickly. This 3D animated video shows you what a heart attack is, what the risk factors and symptoms are and how it is treated.

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0:00 What is a heart attack?
0:14 Atherosclerosis
0:23 Risk Factors
0:30 Formation of a blood clot
0:57 Consequences
1:08 Symptoms
1:41 "Time is muscle"
1:57 Treatment
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Recognizing your heart attack | 3D Animation
#Heartattack #heart #cardiology
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When she was describing each symptom I swear it was like her sending bullets into my body and I actually felt it 😂

sage
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Props to the cameraman for going above and beyond and going inside the body to record this stunning information footage for our enjoyment

ariauroic
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I had a heart attack earlier this year. I do suffer from anxiety from time to time, and have always had issues with IBS and gas pains. This felt totally different though, I immediately knew something wasn't right when the pain started, it was like a switch went off. It wasn't too sharp of pain but it was constant in my left chest and I just didn't feel well at all. Luckily, I called 911 within 5-10 minutes, and they got me in. It sounded like it was one of the major type heart attacks, they had to put in two stents. They got me on meds and I've cleaned up my diet and started exercising more, which I had been totally neglecting for several years, including during covid. The 6 months or so leading up to the attack, I noticed that I was retaining more fluid especially in my legs, so that was probably a symptom that things weren't working so great.

scninja
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My father died on his 45th birthday from a massive heart attack. It was horrible and in front of me. He was sweating bullets, left arm pain, etc. He had a cardiac workup two weeks before which came out normal/non cardiac related. Trust the symptoms, but by the time my dad rolled his eyes up he was gone. The moaning in agony was horrible. I tried CPR to no avail.
Edit for clarity: this happened when I was fifteen actually three days from turning 16 when he died. He never knew of Covid nor vaccine mandates. Thank you for all of your kind words. It was the worst night of my life and I have suffered emotionally from watching him die, looking terrified, and he was a tough guy too.

missolesoul
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I remember my grandmother was suffering from these kinds of symptoms a year or two ago which resulted in her being hospitalized. It was a scary experience but she's alright now, it's interesting to see what she may or may not have been going through during that time.

Kewertate
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Nothing can fill the gap of losing the loved ones .... But at least one can give a shoulder (hug) and listen to one's story ... Being human is also rare these days

ratnakarkumarpathak
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Just wanted to clear something put . If you suffer with anxiety and you watch this video keep in mind that many of the symptoms of a heart attack are similar to a panic attack . So next time that you feel something like that might not be correlated with any health problems ( especially if you have done the exams and you are healthy) but with anxiety . I ve been through that i know how it is and how scary it can be and then the moment that you feel a minor discomfort you feel like you're gonna die . So keep in mind that this video's purpose is to inform and not scare and terrorize people .

nicklg
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The depiction is so beautiful.Even the voice over was not required! Very nice work!👍

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There are a few things you can do to help the person experiencing a heart attack:

1. Have them sit down and rest in a comfortable position
2. If the person is conscious and not allergic to aspirin, give them a dose of aspirin (usually 325mg) to chew or swallow, as this can help prevent blood clots from forming
3. If the person loses consciousness, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately, if you are trained in how to do so
4. Stay with the person until help arrives and monitor their vital signs (such as breathing and pulse)

Early intervention can make a big difference in the outcome of a heart attack. It’s important to act quickly and call for emergency assistance if you suspect a heart attack is occurring

JustAPersonWhoComments
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Props to the cameraman for going into the patient’s body system

batterygib
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This video helped me to understand heart attack. Thank you ma'am.
❤️ Medical aspirant, India .

palashsakharkar
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Things are interesting to learn when not forced❤️

abhishekchoudhary
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My uncle passed away from a heart attack on September 10th 2022... Its been tough, but we know he is with us and we will be with him one day.🕊️

Tullzy
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This kind of video literally remind me not to miss my workouts. It burns my extra fat and bad cholesterol

JetPen
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hello, I had a heart attack two years ago. doctors told me that it is so specific that one person out of a million people survives. I had more than 110 resuscitations. PCI STEMI. I would like to send my findings from the hospital to someone professional to look at and post on YouTube, thank you

miralem
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Hello Ma'am, recently there's a surge in hear attack among the young. What do you think is a major factor for the same? Is it lifestyle/ vaccine or something else?

bidyadharmohanty
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fun fact, I have a hole in my heart. From my first person point of view, it is at the bottom left of my heart. Doctors have said that my heart murmur is one of the best anyone will ever hear and have pulled students out of their training to come and listen to my heart. Which means it was not a lie.❤

nerfdominator
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My mother had a STEMI five years ago at age 75- before Covid. Her only symptom was
➡️"I can't breathe"⬅️,
which I attributed to her COPD. She had a near death experience on the way to the hospital, but ultimately died after weeks in ICU. I love you, Mom ❤

greenbeans
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This basics information should be shared across all the schools and corporate offices as an induction programme atleast once in quarter like mock drills it will really help a lot
Thanks for sharing keep going

Hydwithme
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my uncle actually died from a heart attack today. my mom was crying and screaming so loud it was really sad there was about 6 to 9 doctors my mother was praying for him while the doctors were treating him at the house and after at the hospital but he later died in the hospital may he rest in piece 🙏

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