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Top Early Warning Signs of Heart Attacks You Shouldn't Ignore

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Times of India

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Heart disease often begins quietly with subtle signs such as erectile dysfunction, unexplained breathlessness, and swelling in the legs, which can precede major events by years. Recognizing these early red flags and consulting a healthcare professional can help prevent severe cardiovascular issues.

"Recognizing the Silent Heart Attack: 7 Nighttime Warning Signs Unveiled"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hindustan Times

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A cardiologist has shared the top 5 signs of a silent heart attack, which can often be mistaken for other health issues. These signs include unexplained fatigue, shortness of breath, discomfort in the upper body, nausea and dizziness, and excessive sweating. It is important to pay attention to these subtle signals and seek medical attention, especially for individuals with a history of heart disease or chronic conditions. Prompt evaluation and intervention are crucial for accurate diagnosis and prevention of cardiovascular issues.

Understanding the Risk Factors and Signs of Silent Heart Attacks

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Indiatimes.com

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Silent heart attacks, which have minimal or no symptoms, account for over 40% of all heart attack cases. Risk factors for a silent heart attack include diabetes, hypertension, old age, smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, family history of heart disease, and high cholesterol. Classic signs of a heart attack include chest pain, discomfort, weakness, fainting, pain in the jaw, neck or back, discomfort in arms and shoulders, and difficulty in breathing. Unhealthy lifestyle habits such as lack of physical activity, smoking, binge drinking, and unhealthy eating increase the risk of heart attacks. Regular health screenings and a healthy lifestyle can help prevent heart attacks.