The news of the death of actress Shefali Jariwala’s cardiac arrest (heart attack) has shocked everyone. She was just 42 years old and was very fit. Although the cause of his death has not been confirmed yet, initial reports claimed that he suddenly came to the Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
What is cardiac arrest
According to a report by the US Medil Center Cleveland Clinic, a sudden cardiac arrest is an emergency condition in which the heart suddenly stops beating. Cardiac arrest can come not only to the elderly but to a person of any age, although a person under 30 is less likely to have cardiac arrest. But for some time, many such reports have come before us in which children in India also saw a road cardiac arrest.
If this is conditioned in someone’s family history, then there is more risk in such people. People suffering from heart disease also have a higher risk of having a high risk. The body often gives mild signs before the cardiac arrest comes, which can save the patient’s life when it is understood in time.
Risk rising in women
A recent report has also seen serious problems like cardiac arrest in children of 5 years of age, which alerts all people towards heart dishes.
According to a 2017 study published in America’s Pubmed Central (PMC) Journal, Heart Descese is a major cause of death in women in America that affects women of all age groups. Heart disease is also included in the major causes of women’s deaths in India.
What happens just before cardiac arrest?
Many symptoms of cardiac arrest may be seen in the patient before becoming unconscious.
Chest pain
nausea and vomiting
breathlessness
What is the reason for cardiac arrest?
Prior to cardiac arrest, abnormal abnormal implements override your heartbeat normal implements that make the heart beet abnormal and causes cardiac arrest.
When this happens, your heart cannot pump blood. When your heart is not beating, there is no other way to deliver oxygen blood in the rest of your body. The patient can die in a few minutes without treatment.
When and why heart beat
Cardiomyopathy.
Medications being taken for any disease
Heart attack
Heart failure
Consumption of drugs like cocaine
Long QT Syndrome (LQTS)
Hurting
Risk Factors of Cardiac Arrest
If someone has suddenly been abruptly arrested or it has happened in the family, then he is more at risk of cardiac arrest. Apart from this, we are also telling some other reasons here.
Dress related to heart or blood vessels from birth
Heart valve
Crangs in the amount of potassium and magnesium in the blood
obesity
Diabetes
What is the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest?
Heart attack occurs when blood flow in any part of the heart is blocked. This means that the heart muscle does not get enough oxygen, which can damage or die any part of the heart.
At the same time, cardiac arrest is an electrical issue, this happens when the heart suddenly stops beating properly. This stops blood flow in the body and brain, which can be fatal in a few minutes if not treated immediately.