Why does our heart aches during a heart attack? I mean the heart has two motion, pumping and resting, so our heart is basically resting during a heart ache right? So why does it hurt?
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A heart attack results from blocked blood flow, often from a blood clot, to your heart muscle. Angina is the term for chest pain caused by poor blood flow to the heart. This is often caused by the buildup of thick plaques on the inner walls of the arteries that carry blood to your heart.
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