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If you or a loved one has heart disease, heart attack prevention and treatment are very important issues. Your doctor has recommended that a low dose of aspirin per day to prevent heart attack. You may have heard that you increase your chances of survival in a heart attack by aspirin. But how?

How can aspirin help in Heart Attack?

Imagine that you are sitting watching TV with your spouse. You begin to feel that your chest is very heavy. It feels as if someone wide steel belts tightening around you. They shift positions, but the feeling remains. Take a few deep breaths and try to relax, think it's stress. The pain begins to affect your jaw and shoulder. You mention it to your spouse, which, to you, dashes to the phone to call for an ambulance, and returns with an aspirin. "" For your heart, "says your spouse. Why?

How can aspirin for heart attack?

Heart Attack scenario

A heart attack is an active, ongoing event. It is not something that begins and ends in five minutes. You can damage the heart and the body during the event of measures immediately after the heart attack begins. Emergency call is an action step. Taking aspirin is a second action step.

Medic comes quickly when you 911th There you will receive oxygen and medication for your heart. You will make your blood pressure and heart rate to try to prevent heart complications. They rush to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.

If you are in the emergency room, doctors and nurses will hurry to ECG and blood tests to confirm or refute a heart attack diagnosis. If you are looking for a heart attack, doctors usually try to the blocked artery with angioplasty, a stent or a drug.

But why take aspirin? If they go, all of these modern "miracle worker" on how may aspirin in heart attack?

Aspirin role

Aspirin has slowed platelets. Platelets are microscopic blood cells the body uses for clotting. If you cut your finger, blood begins to flow from the cut. Immediately, platelets cut in the finger and cause the blood. If you aspirin when you cut your finger, would you slow down the movement of platelets. The blood would remain free for a long time.
You only need a tiny amount of aspirin to slow down all small platelets in your blood. You would have to make it fast, if. The coagulation of the blood would increase seconds, so the sooner the aspirin, the better your chances of keeping the fingers bleeding.

Of course, that would be foolish, in the case of a cut finger. They want the finger to stop bleeding. They want the blood.

In the heart, but you do not want the blood. The reason for most heart attacks is the rupture of plaque in a coronary artery. If the rupture occurs, the body senses injury and calls for platelets. The platelets rush to a blood clot, as in a finger cut. As minutes passed, the clot grows larger. It grows until it completely blocks the artery. Blood can not flow to the part of the heart through the artery. Blood can no longer transport oxygen in the heart. Without oxygen, that part of the heart begins to die. The heart performs its course.

If aspirin is used in the first few minutes of an attack, you will slow down the influx of platelets, as in our example of the cut finger. They make it harder for the blood. They keep the blood flowing to vital oxygen to the heart. The risk of heart attack damage.

How to aspirin for heart attack

1. Fast: The most important thing is to aspirin, if you sense you can look for a heart attack. Aspirin takes almost 15 minutes to fully slow platelets. Get in your blood rapidly.

2. AMOUNT: Take one 325 mg. Aspirin for heart attack. Do not take two or three, in the hope of ever improving results. A smaller dose is actually more helpful than a larger dose.

3. Type: The aspirin may not enteric coated. The coating is added to the dissolution of aspirin too quickly in your stomach. For heart attack, you want it to be resolved as quickly as possible. Even if chewed, enteric-coated aspirin have to dissolve slowly. So you will always have on hand, non-coated 325 mg. Aspirin tablets.

4. Chew: It is very important that you chew the aspirin. Do not swallow it whole. Chewing the aspirin at least 30 seconds before swallowing. Chewing the tablet into small particles for digestion. It will also stimulate saliva that begins the digestion. Chewing.

In the October 1997 issue of Circulation, the American Heart Association (AHA) journal, it was reported that up to 10,000 people a year could survive a heart attack simply by chewing a 325-milligram aspirin tablet in the first chest pain or other heart attack symptoms. Be ready.

© 2007, Anna Hart. Anna is married to a man who suffers from heart disease, and brings her years of experience writing and research. It invites you to see more of her articles about heart attacks on http://www.your-heart-disease-blog.com. You will not want to miss Anna's insights and perspectives on what to expect after a heart attack. Visit Anna now.

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