Cardiac Arrest vs Heart Attack vs Heart Failure | What’s the Difference? | Senior Health Tips

Cardiac Arrest vs Heart Attack vs Heart Failure | What’s the Difference? | Senior Health Tips

Most people think cardiac arrest, heart attack, and heart failure are the same — but they’re completely different, and knowing the difference could save a life. In this video, a doctor clearly explains the key differences between cardiac arrest, heart attack, and heart failure, including what happens inside your heart during each condition and how to respond in an emergency. You’ll learn: What happens during a heart attack (blocked blood flow) How cardiac arrest causes the heart to suddenly stop Why heart failure means the heart can’t pump enough blood The early warning signs and what to do if symptoms appear Understanding these three conditions could help you act fast — and even save someone’s life. Watch until the end for simple ways to keep your heart strong and prevent future problems. 0:00 – why people confuse cardiac arrest, heart attack, and heart failure 2:12 – cardiac arrest: when your heart suddenly stops beating 5:03 – heart attack: how blocked arteries starve your heart 8:06 – heart failure: the silent disease that weakens your heart 11:35 – how to prevent all three with simple daily habits 13:20 – final message: protect your heart before it’s too late Subscribe for more doctor-explained health videos on heart health, stroke prevention, and senior wellness. #health60 #seniorhealth #heartattck --------------------------------------- If you found this video helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it to help more seniors stay healthy and strong:    / @health60-80   --------------------------------------- ► Medical Disclaimer: Health 60+ is not a medical provider. All videos, descriptions, and images on this channel are for general knowledge and educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for professional diagnosis, advice, or treatment. If you have any health concerns, always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional. Never ignore or delay medical advice because of information from this channel.