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Does the absence of pain during a heart attack indicate less damage to the heart?

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Does the absence of pain during a heart attack indicate less damage to the heart?

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No, the absence of pain does not mean the absence of damage. The heart has a built-in reserve capacity, allowing it to suffer a certain amount of scarring and weakening from a heart attack and continue to meet the body’s needs. But another heart attack even a mild to moderate one, may prove fatal because the reserve capacity is no longer there.

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