A heart attack occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart muscle is suddenly blocked. This blockage is usually caused by a clot forming over a cholesterol plaque in a coronary artery.
Many people experience chest pain and immediately think of a heart attack. But what creates even more confusion is when the ECG report comes back normal. So the big question is: Why does chest pain occur even if ECG...
When Dr. Kartik Bhosale delves into the world of high blood pressure myths and facts, he underscores the significance of clearing up widespread misunderstandings and championing accurate knowledge.