Treatments for Heart Attacks

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Updated June 10, 2015.

Traditional Heart Attack Treatments

  • cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

  • automated external defibrillator (AED)

  • cardiac drugs

  • insertion of endotracheal breathing tubes

  • reperfusion therapy includes drugs that dissolve clots, balloon angioplasty, or surgery

  • thrombolysis is a procedure that involves an injection of a clot-dissolving agent such as streptokinase, urokinase, or tissue plasminogen activator

  • percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or coronary artery bypass graft surgery


    Alternative Heart Attack Treatments

    • lifestyle changes must be made to prevent future heart attacks:
      • if you smoke, quit

      • limit alcohol comsumption

      • lose weight, if overweight

      • exercise regularly

      • eat a heart-healthy diet

    Always keep aspirin in your medicine cabinet, and take an aspirin the moment you feel you may be having a heart attack. This can significantly increase your chance of surviving a heart attack should your symptoms be diagnosed as a heart attack. You should always call 911 for emergency assistance immediately upon experiencing the symptoms of heart attack.

    What are the symptoms of heart attack?

    Visit our Women's Health Symptoms Guide Index for more information about heart attacks and other women's health conditions.

    Learn More

    Return to ourWomen's Health Treatments Guide


    Remember it is always your choice to seek a second opinion if you are uncomfortable or have any unanswered questions about the treatment recommended by your health care provider.
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