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Heart Health :: Does Our Body Give Some Warning Signs A Few Days Before A Heart Attack -- ?, Be Alert If You Have These Symptoms..!

Vijayawada, February 10, AIMA MEDIA NEWS: Heart attack is the biggest problem that is plaguing many people in the present era, regardless of age. Statistics show that this is the main cause of death among men and women. However, many people think that a heart attack comes suddenly. But in reality, our body gives some warning signs a few days or months before a heart attack. By recognizing these symptoms at the right time, we can avoid life-threatening situations.

Usually, we think of a heart problem only when we get chest pain. But shortness of breath, extreme fatigue, and swelling of the legs are also signs that the heart is working poorly. We should be alert especially if we experience excessive sweating at night or sudden dizziness. Let us now analyze in detail what changes can be seen in our body a month before a heart attack.

* Common Abnormal Symptoms:

Chest pain, pressure or discomfort is the most common symptom of a heart attack. Along with this, pain can be felt in the shoulders, neck or arms. However, some people experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and stomach pain. Many people mistake this for indigestion or gas. However, if this happens frequently without any reason, it can be a sign of heart disease.

* Other changes in the body:

Shortness of breath even after walking a short distance, rapid heartbeat when climbing stairs, etc. indicate that the heart is weak. Also, sudden swelling in the legs and feet (edema) is also an important sign that the heart is not pumping blood properly. If you feel extremely tired even without doing any physical activity, or if you break out in a cold sweat, it is advisable to consult a doctor immediately.

* Precaution is life-saving:

Heart attack symptoms may be different for men and women. Therefore, do not ignore even the smallest changes in your body. Regular exercise, a nutritious diet and stress management can help maintain heart health. Remember, timely action can save hundreds of lives.

Note: ---  This is just information. We remind you that AIMA Media News does not take any responsibility for this, and those who have health problems or experience the above symptoms should immediately consult a qualified doctor and get tested.

----- M Venkata T Reddy, News Editor And Investigative Journalist.

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