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12 Great Heart Attack First Aid Ideas That You Can Share With Your Friends.

12 Great Heart Attack First Aid Ideas That You Can Share With Your Friends.


Heart attack.

Please take your two minutes and read it.

1) Let us assume it be 7.25pm. You are returning home after a long day work (but alone).

2) You are really tired and very tired.

3) You have a severe burning sensation in the chest.

That grip is shivering from the inside of your jaw to your arm.

Heart Attack First Aid I
The distance between your home and the nearest hospital is 5 km. Let us assume it.
4) Unfortunately, you don't know if you can reach that far.
5) You may be trained in CPR, but you can't teach it yourself how to do it yourself.
6) How can you cope with a heart attack during a lonely life?
When there is a heart attack many people are alone or alone.
Their heart is pounding. There may be only ten moments left to regain consciousness.
7) Nevertheless, these persons can protect themselves by repeatedly coughing and breathing.
The cough should last a little longer to get out of the throat.
However, you have to cough up and breathe every two seconds without interrupting until you feel that the aid is working, or the heart is working normally.
8) Breathing takes oxygen to the lungs. Strong coughing causes the heart to press and the blood circulation continues.
Stress that seems to be pressing the heart well can also help the heart to function normally.
Similarly, the risk of heart attacks can be avoided at any hospital.
9) Tell others as much as possible about this. That may save their lives.
10) A cardiologist says that anyone who receives this message can send it to another ten people.
11) Instead of sharing Jokes etc.,sending this message to a person can save his precious life.
12) Suppose, if you get the same message repeatedly, please do not be annoyed.
Feel happy and proud to share this with your friends telling them you how to deal with this heart attack with love and care.