10 Warning Signs For Heart Disease You Should Never Ignore





While heart disease can be deadly, many people dismissed the symptoms as nothing of major concern. Learn about these 10 signs of heart disease that you cannot afford to ignore.

While severe anxiety strikes everyone at one time or another, many people who’ve experienced a heart attack have reported feeling intense anxiety just days prior to the event. General fear and panic, heart palpitations, and dizziness are just some of the symptoms associated with intense anxiety or what is commonly referred to as a panic attack.
While severe anxiety could be brought on by stress and the environment around you, serious heart ailments can manifest themselves with these exact symptoms.

Chest discomfort and pain are typically the hallmark symptoms of a heart issue. While not every pain in your chest is related to your heart, severe pain, often described by many as the weight of an elephant, is usually noted moments prior to a heart attack or even during an episode.
If the pain becomes stronger and fails to subside, you’re encouraged to seek medical attention immediately. While it is possible to suffer a heart attack without chest pain, discomfort in the chest is a classic symptom that medical professionals will look for when making a diagnosis.
Have you found yourself coughing much more than usual? Chronic coughing and general wheezing can be a potential symptom of heart disease and even heart failure.
As the heart weakens, fluid becomes trapped in the lungs. One of the red flag signs is the coughing up of blood or phlegm mixed with blood. If you’re not under the weather in respect to a general cold or sinus issue yet you’re experiencing a deep perpetual cough, consult your physician immediately.

While general bouts of dizziness are common symptoms associated with ailments such as inner ear problems and sinus issues, continual bouts of dizziness over the course of several days or weeks can be a sign of something very serious.
When the heart fails to function properly due to pumping and rhythm issues, the side effects can manifest themselves in the form of lightheadedness and even severe cases of dizziness.
Fatigue is typically nothing to worry about. If you have a stressful job and a very demanding personal life, hitting the wall every once in a while in terms of exhaustion is not that uncommon. However, if your condition does not improve with relaxation and sleep, you could have a serious heart problem.
More often than not, heart conditions are met with symptoms of fatigue. If the basic tasks of daily life leave you feeling exhausted, then you should be on heightened alert. The heart is a muscle and when it’s not performing correctly your body will begin to wind down and feel tired.





While nausea and a general lack of appetite could be the product of a stomach virus, many people who are on the verge of a cardiac event do experience some from of sickness. Swelling of the abdominal area is common with heart failure and various heart conditions.
If you’re experiencing nausea on a daily basis and a general lack of appetite has plagued you for several days or weeks, these issues could run much deeper than just a basic stomach flu. If standard antacid tablets fail to remedy your symptoms, you should be significantly concerned — especially if these symptoms are also accompanied by chest pains.
Although abdominal, chest, and shoulder pains are quite common during the early stages of heart disease, other areas of the body can also suffer. Dull and/or sharp pain in the arms, back, elbows, jaw, and neck have also been reported.
Not every heart attack, contrary to what is often depicted in the entertainment world, will leave you grasping your chest and falling to the floor. While various aches and pains are quite common simply due to daily living, you’re advised to seek medical attention if arm and back pain, for example, fail to respond to treatment and rest.
Do you find your pulse racing while you’re in a seated position and relaxed? Can you literally feel and hear your heart pounding for no explainable reason?
Rapid pulse rates accompanied by general weakness and fatigue can be a major cause for concern. These symptoms can serve as a red flag warning that your heart is in trouble. With proper care, heart arrhythmias can be treated. However, you should never ignore your symptoms and leave the final outcome to chance.
If chest pain is considered to be the most classic symptom of a heart attack, shortness of breath has to be in the same category. Similar to increased pulse rates, if you find yourself out of breath after completing basic tasks, you’re advised to closely monitor the situation and contact your physician if the episodes persist.
While marginal breathing problems are certainly worth your attention, you’re asked to seek immediate medical care if you find yourself gasping for air. Severe shortness of breath can be a symptom of an impending heart attack.
Sweating, especially the occurrence of a cold sweat, can be a sign of a major heart issue. Commonly associated with a heart attack, cold sweats typically occur when the heart is forced to work overtime in an effort to overcome a blocked artery.
If your body is having to sweat in order to perform basic survival tasks such as breathing and extremity function, something is very wrong and the episode could prove to be fatal. It’s important to know your body and take action when distress signals are being sent.




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