Insidious symptoms of a heart attack: Expert cardiologist explains

Cardiologist Dr. Allison R. Zielinski stated that heart disease can be signaled early by various symptoms. Chest pain is the most common symptom, she says. A feeling of pressure or discomfort, especially during physical activity, can indicate that the heart is not receiving enough blood.
SHORTNESS OF BREATH, PALMATES AND DIzzinessDr. Zielinski noted that other key signs of heart disease include shortness of breath, heart palpitations, and sudden dizziness. These symptoms, which can worsen over time, can signal a serious heart problem.
HEART ATTACK PAINS SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE BODYThe British Heart Foundation stated that pain not only in the chest area but also radiating to the arms, neck, jaw, back, and stomach during a heart attack should not be ignored. Sudden onset of nausea, intense sweating, and fainting may also indicate a heart problem.
Swelling in the feet, ankles, or lower legs may be a sign of fluid retention caused by the heart's inability to pump enough blood to the body. This is considered an early sign of heart failure.
Rapid intervention in stroke saves livesExperts emphasized that the following symptoms are vital in cases of stroke:
Can the person smile? Is there a facial shift?
Can he lift both arms at the same time?
Is his speech slurred or unintelligible?
If you answer "yes" to even one of these questions, it's recommended to call an emergency line immediately. Sudden onset of intense headache, vision loss, and blurred vision are also among the symptoms of a stroke.
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