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🚑 Should You Walk or Lie Down During a Heart Problem? Myth vs Medical Reality 🔍 The Statement “When feel heart problem never sit or sleep, but walk slowly and take breath by nose before hospitalized.” Is this really true? 🧠 The Medical Reality (Big Picture) According to global medical guidance (including the American Heart Association and World Health Organization): 👉 There is NO one-size-fits-all rule for what to do during heart-related symptoms. What helps in one condition can worsen another. ❤️ What People Usually Mean by “Heart Problem” People often use this phrase for: Chest pain or pressure Breathlessness Palpitations Anxiety or panic attack Suspected heart attack Each needs different handling. đŸšļ‍♂️ Walking Slowly: When It MAY Help Walking very slowly can help ONLY IF: Symptoms are mild Pain is not severe No dizziness, fainting, or sweating Person feels stable Why? Gentle movement can reduce anxiety Prevents panic-related hyperventilation ⚠️ But this applies more...