Here are 5 red flags that may indicate your heart (coronary) arteries are blocked—a condition that can lead to serious complications like angina or heart attacks:
❤️ 1. Chest Pain or Discomfort (Angina)
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Description: A pressure-like, squeezing, or burning sensation in the chest.
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Triggers: Often worsens with physical activity or emotional stress and eases with rest.
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Location: May radiate to the arms, shoulders, neck, jaw, or back.
🔎 This is the most classic sign of coronary artery disease (CAD).
🫁 2. Shortness of Breath
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Occurs when: The heart struggles to pump blood effectively due to reduced oxygen supply.
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Symptoms: You may feel breathless during exertion, or even at rest in severe cases.
🔎 Especially concerning if it’s new, persistent, or worsens over time.
😓 3. Unusual Fatigue
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Type: Persistent tiredness or exhaustion not explained by lifestyle or lack of sleep.
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When: Often noticed after mild activity that previously was easy to perform.
🔎 More common in women as a subtle sign of heart disease.
🧊 4. Cold Sweats or Clammy Skin
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What happens: Sudden sweating without physical exertion.
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Warning: May accompany chest discomfort or light-headedness.
🔎 Can be a sign of the body responding to reduced blood flow and oxygen.
🤢 5. Nausea, Indigestion, or Light-headedness
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Misleading symptoms: Some people may think it’s just acid reflux or a stomach issue.
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Who’s at risk: Especially women, older adults, and diabetics may experience these instead of classic chest pain.
🔎 If paired with fatigue or shortness of breath, this is a red flag.
🚨 When to Seek Help
If you experience multiple symptoms, especially chest pain with any of the above signs, don’t ignore it. Seek immediate medical attention—early diagnosis can save lives.
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