The National Heart Attack Alert Program notes these major symptoms of a heart attack:
- Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts for more than a few minutes, or goes away and comes back. The discomfort can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain.
- Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. This can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach.
- Shortness of breath. This often comes along with chest discomfort; but, it also can occur before chest discomfort or with increased activity.
- Other symptoms may include
- breaking out in a cold sweat
- nausea and vomiting
- lightheaded
- weakness
Cost of Heart Disease & Stroke to the United States
Together, heart disease and stroke are among the most widespread and costly health problems facing the nation today, accounting for more than $312.6 billion* in health care expenditures and lost productivity annually—and these costs are rising. On a personal level, families who experience heart disease or stroke not only have to deal with medical bills but also lost wages and the real potential of a decreased standard of living.
Cost of Heart Disease & Stroke to Nevada
The direct costs associated with chronic disease are total charges incurred by an inpatient for the duration of their stay in a hospital.
- The cost of heart disease is 44.4% of the total costs or $1.80 billion. These are associated to direct medical expenditures in the State of Nevada.
- In Nevada, cancer was the 2nd highest economic burden in terms of direct medical costs at $745 million or 18.3% of the total burden in 2011.