8 Signs of a Heart Attack That Can Be Seen A Month Earlier - BN

25 Nov 2019

8 Signs of a Heart Attack That Can Be Seen A Month Earlier


8 Signs of a Heart Attack That Can Be Seen A Month Earlier - Prevention is better than cure, this also applies to dangerous diseases such as heart disease. A sudden heart attack can endanger a person's life. This can actually be prevented by knowing the signs or symptoms.

Reporting from LancsLive, some symptoms usually precede the appearance of a heart attack. This list of symptoms even appears a month before a heart attack.

1. Fatigue


Unusual fatigue can be a sign of a heart attack. This usually happens to women. Symptoms of unusual fatigue appear not because of physical and mental activity. This can increase at the end of the day and sometimes goes unnoticed. Fatigue can occur when doing simple activities such as cleaning the bed or taking a shower.

2. Stomach ache


Abdominal pain such as feeling full is one of the common symptoms before a heart attack. These symptoms can occur in men or women. Pain in the stomach before a heart attack has a natural phase, subsides then returns in a short time.

3. Insomnia


Insomnia is also associated with an increased risk of heart attack or stroke, which is more common in women. This symptom is often followed by high anxiety and confusion.

4. Shortness of breath

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Shortness of breath is unable to inhale deeply. These symptoms often occur in men or women about 6 months before a heart attack. This can be a danger sign for a person's medical condition.

5. Hair loss


Hair that easily falls becomes one of the visible or visible indicators. Most of this is common in men over the age of 50, but some women may also experience it. Baldness is also associated with increased levels of the hormone cortisol.

6. Irregular heartbeat


Irregular heart rhythms are often associated with panic attacks and anxiety, especially in women. It appears unexpected and different, some in the form of arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) or tachycardia (increased heart rate). If this irregular heartbeat continues for a long time, causing extreme migraines and dizziness, it must be treated by a doctor immediately.

7. Excessive Sweat


One of the initial symptoms of a heart attack is excessive and unusual body sweating. These symptoms occur in many women and are not related to air temperature and physical activity. Excessive sweating is more common at night until it can make the bed wet in the morning.

8. Chest pain 


Another initial symptom that occurs sometime before a heart attack is a pain in the chest with varying intensity. This chest pain can cause uncomfortable sensations in the arms, chin, neck, shoulders, or stomach.

For those who experience some of these symptoms, it is better to immediately conduct a health check on the doctor. This is a form of prevention so that feared heart attacks can be avoided.

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