Heart problems often give early warning signs — sometimes weeks before a serious event like a heart attack. Recognizing them early can save your life.
Here are 5 important warning signs to take seriously:
1️⃣ Unusual Fatigue
- Extreme, unexplained tiredness
- Feeling drained after simple activities
- More common in women
This can happen because the heart isn’t pumping efficiently.
2️⃣ Chest Discomfort (Not Just Sharp Pain)
- Pressure, squeezing, fullness, or burning
- May come and go
- Sometimes mistaken for indigestion
Any persistent or recurring chest pressure needs medical evaluation.
3️⃣ Shortness of Breath
- Trouble breathing during mild activity
- Waking up breathless at night
- Feeling like you can’t get enough air
This may signal reduced heart function.
4️⃣ Pain That Spreads
- Discomfort radiating to the arm (especially left), back, neck, jaw, or shoulder
- May feel dull or aching rather than sharp
This is a classic warning sign of cardiac distress.
5️⃣ Swelling (Edema)
- Swollen feet, ankles, or legs
- Rapid weight gain from fluid retention
This can indicate heart failure or circulation problems.
🚨 Call Emergency Services Immediately If You Have:
- Sudden chest pressure lasting more than a few minutes
- Severe shortness of breath
- Cold sweat, nausea, or lightheadedness
- Fainting
Do not drive yourself if symptoms are severe.
⚠️ Important
Not everyone experiences dramatic symptoms. Some heart attacks are subtle. Risk factors include:
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Smoking
- High cholesterol
- Family history
If you have ongoing symptoms, see a healthcare professional promptly. Early treatment dramatically improves outcomes.
If you’d like, I can also share early heart attack symptoms that are more common in women — they’re often different and less obvious.