But did you know such trauma could actually trigger a real cardiac condition known as broken heart syndrome?
According to theCleveland Clinic, they typically occur within minutes or hours of the traumatizing event.
Because the heart muscle doesnt suffer any permanent damage, the likelihood of a long-term heart issues is low.
Its also unlikely to recur.
In rare instances, broken heart syndrome can be fatal.
About 1 percent of all cases lead to death, perCleveland Clinic.
But some people do experience complications, including low energy levels for months after their diagnosis.
Healthy lifestyle habits can also keep your heart strong.
Research and Statistics: How Many People Have Broken Heart Syndrome?
The risk of broken heart syndrome is highest among adults older than 50, per the same study.
One study suggests Black Americans experience a higher incidence of complications from the condition.
The researchers compared the impacts of the condition on white Americans and Black Americans.
Symptoms of broken heart syndrome are very similar to a heart attack.
Heres what you should know about both.
Therefore, its important to know the signs of a heart attack so you know when to seek help.
Ashley Welch has more than a decade of experience in both breaking news and long-form storytelling.
As a former staff member at Everyday Health, she covered a wide range of chronic conditions and diseases.
She enjoys yoga and is an aspiring runner.