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Los síntomas de un posible ataque cardíaco son, entre otros, dolor en el pecho y un dolor que se irradia al hombro y baja hacia el brazo. Algunas personas (los ancianos, las personas con la diabetes y mujeres) puede experimentar poco o ningún dolor torácico. O, pueden experimentar síntomas inusuales (dificultad para respirar, fatiga, debilidad).
Las mujeres tienen mayores probabilidades que los hombres de presentar síntomas de náuseas, vómitos, dolor de espalda o mandíbula, dificultad para respirar con dolor en el pecho.
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