Research shows that there are symptoms that can occur up to a month before a heart attack.
The most common symptoms are:
Sleep disorders
Shortness of breath
Indigestion
anxiety
Heaviness or weakness in the extremities
Anorexia
Dr. Anushka Patchava explained that the usual symptoms include pain, tightness and heaviness, which may indicate that the heart muscle is not receiving enough blood.
“Other symptoms of cardiovascular disease may be shortness of breath and heart palpitations, and this can lead to anxiety, sweating, dizziness, fainting, as well as fatigue, all indications that the body is not getting enough oxygen,” Patchavava told The Sun. .
She added, “It is also possible for the individual to suffer from swollen limbs, which can turn blue, which might be a possible sign of a heart attack.”
Bachava explained that while chest pain is the most common symptom, other symptoms such as shortness of breath, back or jaw pain can also occur.