3. It's not just chest pain. Another common symptom is discomfort in the neck, jaw, stomach, or arms.

You might know that heart attacks can cause chest pain and discomfort. Yet, are you aware that heart attacks can also cause pain and discomfort in other regions of the body?

The pain that accompanies a heart attack isn’t always located in the chest. The pain might be felt in other parts of the body, or there might not be any pain at all. Or, an individual might feel pressure or discomfort in the chest, rather than pain.

A classic heart attack symptom is pain that radiates down the left arm. People suffering heart attacks might also have pain in the back, shoulder, upper abdomen, throat, jaw, teeth, or neck.

Women and men tend to feel pain in different parts of the body. For instance, women having heart attacks are particularly prone to pain in the lower part of the chest and the lower abdomen; women are also more likely to report upper back pain.