If these 5 symptoms are seen in children, get the test done immediately, it could be a sign of heart attack

In recent times, cases of heart attack are being seen a lot in children. Recently, a 16-year-old girl died of a heart attack. In such a situation, if these symptoms are seen in your children, then you should immediately contact the doctor.
Heart attack is a deadly disease, which is not only affecting the elderly and the youth but also children. For the past few days, cases of heart attack in children have been seen increasing rapidly. Recently, a 16-year-old Srinidhi from Telangana died of a heart attack. Nidhi was a 10th class student. She got a heart attack when she was going to school. According to the information, she suddenly felt pain in her chest and fell. After this news, everyone is worried about their child. Today in this article we will tell you that if some special symptoms are seen in the child, then ignoring them can be inviting danger. Let us tell you those 5 warning signs, which point to a heart attack.
Symptoms of heart attack in children
If your child feels heaviness or pain in the chest, do not ignore it. Especially if such pain occurs during any physical activity, contact the doctor immediately. Many times people ignore it thinking it is gas pain.
If your child starts panting while doing light exercises or climbing stairs and has difficulty in breathing, then this also indicates a problem in the heart. Although, sometimes this happens due to lack of blood in the body or weakness, but it is wise to contact a doctor.
If the child is feeling weak without any reason, is feeling dizzy and fainting frequently, the heartbeat is increasing, then this also indicates heart disease. If the child is drenched in sweat during physical activity, is vomiting, then you also need to be alert.
If you notice that your child's lips, fingers and skin are turning blue, this also indicates a serious heart problem. This happens when the heart is unable to pump the right amount of blood, causing a lack of oxygen in the body.
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