Sudden cardiac arrest : Cardiac arrest is becoming a serious problem for India in the last few years. Not only this, the number of deaths due to heart attack is continuously increasing in the country. Cases of heart attack are continuously increasing among the youth of 25-45 years. Which is becoming a matter of serious concern day by day. This disease is not only seen in the elderly but also in youth and children.
As you see every day, people are getting heart attacks while working out in the gym, dancing, eating in a restaurant. But the question arises that why is this happening and we will also tell you what to do first if someone gets a heart attack in front of you?
What should be done after a heart attack?
If someone in front of you has a heart attack today, the first thing to do is to lay him down straight on a flat surface. If the person is unconscious, check the pulse. If the pulse is not felt at all, then understand that the person has had a heart attack. Because when a heart attack occurs, the heart stops beating, the pulse cannot be detected.
It is important to revive his heart within two-three minutes, otherwise brain damage can occur due to lack of oxygen. In such a situation, if he has a heart attack, immediately punch him hard on the chest. Keep pressing him until he regains consciousness. This will start his heart working again.
Give CPR immediately to an unconscious person
If someone is unconscious and has no pulse, immediately give CPR with your hands. There are two main actions of CPR. The first is chest compressions and the second is mouth-to-mouth breathing which is called mouth-to-mouth breathing. Place your palm in the middle of the first person's chest. While pumping, place the palm of one hand on top of the other hand and close the fingers tightly and keep both hands and elbows straight.
Then the chest is pressed by pumping the breast. By doing this the heart starts beating again. Press the chest with the palm for 1-2 inches, do this a hundred times in a minute. In this way you can save someone's life.