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Norrköping man had heart attack after diffuse symptoms

Key Points
  • Thomas Sköld in Norrköping had a heart attack last year after back pain and shortness of breath.
  • Doctors found a narrowing in a key heart vessel, and he suffered an acute heart attack during treatment.
  • Sköld urges people to seek medical care early for symptoms, as heart attacks affect about 23,000 Swedes annually.

A man in Norrköping, Sweden, had a heart attack last year after experiencing diffuse symptoms. Thomas Sköld initially had back pain and became easily short of breath, with the problems worsening. He sought care at his local health center, which referred him to a hospital for further examinations.

Doctors found a narrowing in one of the heart's most important vessels. When they attempted to address it, Sköld suffered an acute heart attack. He describes the experience as painful and says it left him scared.

He describes the experience as painful and says it left him scared.

Thomas Sköld

Sköld advises others not to wait and to visit healthcare early if they have symptoms. Around 23,000 Swedes are affected by heart attacks each year.

Sköld advises others not to wait and to visit healthcare early if they have symptoms.

Thomas Sköld

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