Top Early Signs of Heart Attack Appearing Weeks Ahead

By Jacques Strauss, | May 14, 2017

Troponin test can help diagnose the risk of heart attacks and coronary heart disease early. (YouTube)

Troponin test can help diagnose the risk of heart attacks and coronary heart disease early. (YouTube)

A heart attack could happen anytime, making it one of the most dreadful causes of death in the modern age. However, such condition could be treated ahead its occurrence, especially when you notice some of its early signs.

A heart attack happens when the coronary arteries are blocked, resulting in disruption natural oxygen and blood flow. Many factors are to consider for the event, but various substances like cholesterol are the main culprit.

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Since the build-up of different substances may be gradual, the body will likewise showcase some abnormalities weeks or even months ahead. Knowing these abnormal behaviors of the body could help alleviate the increasing risk of coronary artery disease that causes most heart attacks.

When you start to experience extreme fatigue even without any rigorous physical activities prior, you might want to schedule a check-up with your doctor. Fatigue is normal, especially after experiencing a long, but persistent extreme fatigue may already be a sign of an impending heart attack.

Another sign of a heart problem would be sleep disturbances. This may happen when your subconscious tries to tell you that something is wrong with your heart. This may manifest through frequent use of the bathroom for urination during night, and extreme sometimes extreme thirst at night time.

Shortness of breath is also something to consider when checking for a heart problem. A looming heart problem may be manifested through shortness of breath. This is experienced by the body because the heart is unable to acquire enough oxygen it needs to function adequately.

Another important warning for a possible heart attack would be having a weak or heavy arms. Since there is no sufficient supply of oxygen for the heart to function, it sends impulses to the spine.

When such thing happens the nerves that are interconnected between your heart, spine, and arms carry impulses that cause pain in your arms. That is why most people would experience numbness in their heart when they would be experiencing minor or severe heart attack.

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