Wednesday, March 15, 2017

A Month Before Heart Attack, Your Body Will Warn You With These 6 Signs

Did you know that the main cause of death in the US are heart attacks? The stressful way of life and the junk food we keep eating is a great contributor for this illness becoming so common and so dangerous over the last years. Leading a healthy lifestyle and trying to decrease the levels of stress in your life can help protect you from heart failure, but another thing that can be very useful, even lifesaving, is knowing the symptoms of heart failure a month before it happens.

A Month Before Heart Attack, Your Body Will Warn You With These 6 Signs

These are the symptoms that you might have a heart attack in a month. Make sure you always treat these as red flags.

1. Fatigue


When the arteries become narrow your heart receives a lot less blood than it is used to. This makes the heart work a whole lot harder than it normally would have to, leaving you feeling overly tired and drowsy just about all of the time.

2. Shortness Of Breath


When your heart is getting less blood this means it your lungs are not going to be able to get as much oxygen to the lungs as you normally would. The two systems depend on one another so without one you can't have the other. If you have been having trouble breathing it is best to consult a doctor as soon as possible, this could mean it is getting close to time for your attack.

3. 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.

4. Dizziness And Cold Sweats


The poor circulations is also causing the blood flow to your brain to be restricted. This is very life threatening. This will at first cause dizziness and clamminess. You should not ignore this.

5. Chest Pressure


If you are having onset symptoms of a heart attack chances are you have been experiencing discomfort in your chest, whether it's minor pain or built-up pressure. This will constantly increase until the attack itself happens.

6. Flu Or Cold Symptoms


If you feel as if you are having flu symptoms out of nowhere this could be because the attack itself is about to happen within the near future. Many people feel they have developed a cold just days before their attacks.

How to handle this:

If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, please see a doctor as soon as possible. The best way to prevent a heart attack is by noticing the symptoms early on.