ONE MONTH BEFORE A HEART ATTACK, YOUR BODY WILL WARN YOU ABOUT THESE 6 SIGNS!
According to the American Heart and Stroke Association, heart disease and strokes are the number one leading cause of death around the wo...
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According to the American Heart and Stroke Association, heart disease and strokes are the number one leading cause of death around the world, most of which suffer from first-time or recurrent heart attacks. Heart attacks are the result of:
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insufficient blood supply
caused by the blockage of a coronary artery
Over 700,000 people suffer from heart attacks each year and over 100,000 of those people do not recuperate. Although the data collected reveals a strikingly high number of cardiovascular diseases in recent years, there are a number of key symptoms that an individual will most likely experience well before a life threatening heart attack that can potentially save one’s life. Here are 8 crucial symptoms that are likely to occur one month before a heart attack that can improve one’s survival rate when properly acknowledged.
SHORTNESS OF BREATH
Your breathing and your heart pumping blood effectively are very closely related. Your heart pumps blood so it can circulate to your tissues as well as get oxygen from your lungs. If your heart can’t pump blood well (as is the case with a heart attack), you can feel short of breath.
Shortness of breath can sometimes be an accompanying symptom to unusual fatigue in women. For example, some women report they would get unusually short of breath and tired for the activity they were performing. Going to the mailbox could leave them exhausted and unable to catch their breath. This can be a common sign of heart attack in women.
WEAKNESS
When your body becomes weak, all of a sudden it is because the arteries becoming more narrow are not allowing blood circulation properly. Your muscles aren’t getting what they need, and this could cause you to fall even for what may seem like at first no reason so be especially careful.