The phrase “5 Signs Your Heart Is in Serious Danger – And It May Warn You a Month in Advance” is a common health headline used in articles or videos about warning signs of a possible heart attack (related to Coronary Artery Disease or Myocardial Infarction).
While not everyone gets early warnings, some people do experience symptoms weeks before a heart attack.
Here are five warning signs doctors often mention:
1. Chest discomfort or pressure
- Feeling of tightness, squeezing, or heaviness in the chest
- May come and go
- Can spread to the arm, shoulder, jaw, or back
2. Shortness of breath
- Difficulty breathing during normal activities or even at rest
- Sometimes happens before chest pain appears
3. Unusual fatigue
- Feeling extremely tired without clear reason
- Common especially weeks before a heart attack, particularly in women
4. Dizziness, nausea, or cold sweats
- Feeling light-headed
- Sudden sweating or nausea without another cause
5. Pain in other areas
- Pain or discomfort in:
- Left arm
- Jaw
- Neck
- Upper back
- Stomach
Important ⚠️
Not everyone experiences the same symptoms. Some people—especially those with Diabetes—may have very mild or unusual signs.
🚨 Seek emergency medical help immediately if someone has:
- Chest pain lasting more than a few minutes
- Pain spreading to the arm or jaw
- Shortness of breath with sweating or nausea
Early treatment can save heart muscle and life.
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