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Silent myocardial infarction
- ... as shortness of breath, fatigue, and weakness. A "silent heart attack," which can also occur, is a heart attack ...
- Spasm may be "silent" (without symptoms) or it may result in chest pain or angina. If the spasm lasts long enough, it may even cause a heart attack. The main symptom is a type of chest pain called angina. Typically, the chest pain feels like tightness, heavy ...
- ... loud. Snoring may be interrupted by a long silent period while your breathing stops. The silence is ... worsen heart disease, including: Heart arrhythmias Heart failure Heart attack High blood pressure Stroke