Cardiac Risks with HIIT

Do you worry about adverse cardiac events when completing HIIT?


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Right on, bro! When I had my first and only angina symptoms, I was exercising out of town. I immediately stopped exercising and considered calling 911, but the pain subsided after I stopped exercising, but resumed with any exertion. My general practitioner did not catch it as an occluded artery even after doing an EKG. Shereferred me to a cardiologist who caught it immediately.

Exactly.

Exercise + recurring chest pain means ......get to a doctor.
 
the chest pain that occurs with onset of exercise is likely to be chronic ischemic heart disease - which is a stable kind of disease. Its good that exercise can produce the symptoms which otherwise would be silent, so long as you are aware or the problem and what to do.
 
Trust me.

Nothing in your post made me even ' remotely ' think you're a doctor.




It's very simple.

He had recurring chest pains while exercising........he needn't be concerned what he has to tell his doctor.........a good doctor will know exactly what questions to ask in forming a diagnosis.



It's simple. Here's how chest pain is ' relevant ' IMO.

In 100% of the cases.......


Exercise + recurring chest pain = stop exercising & get to a doctor to check it out ......asap.


So, providing a laundry list of possible causes of chest pain during exercise is irrelevant IMO as this person needs to see a doctor for follow-up - regardless of what he thinks may or may not be the cause.

He can't diagnose the cause of the chest pain - only a doctor can do that.




If you tell someone " many things can cause chest pain and not all are heart related " they may or not take the pain seriously - at least in my view.

As I said before, if someone experiences recurring chest pains while exercising they should seek medical attention ....asap...... IMO.



Suit yourself.:)


Before I drop this all together I think you should learn to read better buddy! Firstly the gentleman in question said this was the first time this happened. So how do you figure it is recurrant? And the questions I asked are higly relevant to what he was experiencing, first if he had sob before chest pain then I would get things such as electolytes checked, get tested for respiratory problems or illness etc. My 7 year old child could tell you what a heart attack is. Additionally if it had been a heart attack as you are sooooo convinced it was the guy would have been on the floor, blue and grey sweating like mad and having a very hard time breathing. So get your ****ing head out of your ass and when a profeesional asks a couple of questions of someone then stay the **** out of it!

Ok Mods bann me now :D
 
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