Know what is the difference between heart burn and heart attack?
Tuesday - July 31, 2018 1:35 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
Heartburn is a problem of indigestion, while blocking of arterial is heart attack.
JULY 31 (WTN) - Let's tell you what is the difference between heart burn and heart attack? Heart burn does not have any relation to the heart. The problem of heart burning is due to the acid formed in the stomach. There are several signs of heart burn, such as irritation and pain in the chest or neck, sourness, feeling vomiting, and stomach heavier. When we ate more than one meal at a time, a valve gates are formed between the stomach and esophageal.This valve pushes the acid formed in the stomach to the esophageal. It starts to feel chest pain and irritation. This is called Hart Burn.
As you know, like other parts of our body, our heart needs oxygen to work continuously. Blood vessels of our body transmit oxygen to the heart with blood. Blood vessels carrying blood to the heart are called coronary artery. But whenever an artery suddenly becomes blocked due to fats, proteins or platelets, it is called heart attack.
JULY 31 (WTN) - Let's tell you what is the difference between heart burn and heart attack? Heart burn does not have any relation to the heart. The problem of heart burning is due to the acid formed in the stomach. There are several signs of heart burn, such as irritation and pain in the chest or neck, sourness, feeling vomiting, and stomach heavier. When we ate more than one meal at a time, a valve gates are formed between the stomach and esophageal.This valve pushes the acid formed in the stomach to the esophageal. It starts to feel chest pain and irritation. This is called Hart Burn.
As you know, like other parts of our body, our heart needs oxygen to work continuously. Blood vessels of our body transmit oxygen to the heart with blood. Blood vessels carrying blood to the heart are called coronary artery. But whenever an artery suddenly becomes blocked due to fats, proteins or platelets, it is called heart attack.