These unusual signs may indicate heart disease

To be able to recognize the important signs of potential diseases, you need to know your body well

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Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in the world. Recent estimates indicate that by 2030, 23 million people will die annually from cardiovascular disease. It is important to know, say doctors, that some of the indicators of diseases of the heart and blood vessels are so subtle that they are easily ignored and forgotten.

To be able to recognize the important signs of potential diseases, you need to know your body well.

Swelling of the legs

Fluid retention in the legs can be caused by heart disease. In other words, swelling of the lower legs or the area around the ankles can be the result of a weakened heart and a reduced ability for the heart to pump blood to the peripheral organs.

Anxiety

Many would never suspect that the first symptom of a heart problem can be anxiety. But a heart attack can cause intense anxiety and a sense of fear of death. Not a small number of patients who experienced a strong attack of anxiety and fear before the heart attack, he writes Gloria.

Cough

A long-lasting, persistent cough that turns into a rumbling sound can be a sign of a heart problem. It occurs due to the accumulation of fluid in the lungs. If the usual cough remedies do not help, do not ignore its seriousness.

Fainting

A drop in blood pressure can cause fainting, which is a clear sign of health problems.

Pain in other parts of the body

Most people associate a heart attack with chest pain. But it doesn't always have to be like that. In most cases, the pain starts in the chest and spreads to the shoulders, arms, elbows, back, and even the neck, jaw, and stomach. Also, the pain does not always have to start in the chest, but can first occur in other parts of the body, such as the left or right arm.

Weakness and intense fatigue

We will often attribute fatigue to the season or the weather, but it doesn't always have to be that way. If you feel tired for no reason or feel a lot of effort during simple actions like walking, be careful as it may be related to the heart.

Sweating

Intense sweating that occurs when you are not under physical exertion can be a sign that there is a problem with the heart.

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