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  1. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms.

    Symptoms may include:

    • Sudden onset of chest pain
    • Shortness of breath
    • Palpitations - faster heart beat
    • Nausea/vomiting

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    Causes

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    • The exact cause is unknown. The extreme stress can release hormones, sush as, adrenaline which can cause temporary heart damage. It occurs following an intense physical or emotional event and may include:
    • Grief from unexpected death or illness of a close relative
    • Divorce
    • A surprise party
    • Sporting triumph
    • Domestic abuse
    • Vehicular accident
    • Having to perform publicly
    • Bad news such as a frightening medical diagnosis
    • Financial loss or job loss
    • A major surgery
    • Strong arguments, betrayal
    • Asthma attack
    • Risk factors include:
    • Gender - more common among women
    • Age - more common after 50 years or older
    • Neurological conditions - persons with certain neurological conditions such as head injury, epilepsy are at highr risk
    • Psychiatric conditions - people suffering from anxiety, mood disorders are at higher risk

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    Prevention

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    It is important to manage stress in your life. Practice stress relieving methods such as yoga.

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    Complications

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    Complications may occur in around 20% of the cases and may include:

    • Ventricular arrhythmias
    • Clot formation in the left ventricle
    • Left ventricular free wall rupture
    • Left heart failure with and without pulmonary edema
    • Very low blood pressure

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    Treatment

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    Treatment is depends on the symptoms. The patient is monitored for a minimum of 24 hours.

    Medication

    ACE inhibitors: Used to reduce blood pressure.

    Enalapril

    Beta blockers: Used to manage abnormal heart rhythm.

    Propranolol

    Anticoagulants: May be recommended for a short period of time to prevent stroke.

    Warfarin

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