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Cardiac Arrest vs Heart Attack: What's the Difference?

Welcome to our educational page where we delve into the crucial differences between cardiac arrest and heart attack. Start a conversation with our AI assistant to learn more about these medical conditions, their causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

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Cardiac arrest and heart attack are serious conditions, but they differ. Cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops beating, often leading to loss of consciousness and requires immediate medical intervention like CPR. A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked, potentially leading to damage but not always causing the heart to stop. Have you had experiences with these topics, or are you looking for specific information about symptoms or prevention? I'm here to help!