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Man, 24, Thought His Chest Pain Was Work Stress, Then Gets Shock Diagnosis

Man, 24, Thought His Chest Pain Was Work Stress, Then Gets Shock Diagnosis

Summary

A 24-year-old man named Sammy Ouatts experienced severe chest pain and fatigue, initially believing it was due to work stress. However, after visiting the hospital, he was diagnosed with two serious blood clots in his lungs, known as pulmonary embolisms. These clots were blocking blood flow and put him at risk of a heart attack.

Key Facts

  • Sammy Ouatts, age 24, began having chest pain and fatigue in September.
  • At first, he thought his symptoms were related to work stress and lifestyle.
  • His symptoms included ribcage pain, chest pressure, and shortness of breath.
  • On October 10, he visited the emergency room seeking medical help.
  • Doctors diagnosed him with pulmonary embolisms, blood clots in the lungs.
  • Pulmonary embolisms can block blood flow and are considered a medical emergency.
  • Ouatts underwent a medical procedure to remove the clots and was given blood thinners.
  • Around 900,000 people per year are affected by pulmonary embolisms globally.
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