Blocked or narrowed arteries (often due to Atherosclerosis) can reduce blood flow to vital organs. Sometimes symptoms appear only when the blockage becomes significant. Here are 7 common warning signs that may suggest blocked arteries. ⚠️
1. Chest Pain (Angina) ❤️
One of the most classic signs.
- Pressure, tightness, or squeezing pain in the chest
- May spread to the arms, neck, jaw, shoulder, or back
This can indicate reduced blood flow to the heart and may be related to Coronary Artery Disease.
2. Shortness of Breath 😮💨
If your heart isn’t pumping enough oxygen-rich blood due to blocked arteries, you may feel breathless even during mild activity.
3. Pain in Legs When Walking 🚶♂️
Cramping or pain in the legs during walking that improves with rest can indicate Peripheral Artery Disease.
This happens when arteries supplying the legs are narrowed.
4. Fatigue or Weakness 😴
Unusual tiredness can occur because your muscles and organs aren’t getting enough oxygenated blood.
5. Dizziness or Sudden Weakness 🧠
Blocked arteries to the brain may cause:
- Dizziness
- Sudden numbness
- Trouble speaking
These may be warning signs of a possible Stroke.
6. Nausea or Cold Sweats 🤢
Some people—especially women—may experience:
- Nausea
- Sweating
- Lightheadedness
These can occur during reduced blood flow to the heart or before a Heart Attack.
7. Erectile Dysfunction in Men
Difficulty maintaining an erection can sometimes be an early sign of artery disease, since blood flow is restricted.
✅ Important:
Many people have no symptoms at all until a serious event like a heart attack occurs. Risk factors include:
- Smoking 🚬
- High cholesterol
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Obesity
- Lack of exercise
💡 When to seek medical help:
- Sudden chest pain
- Shortness of breath
- Weakness on one side of the body
These require immediate medical attention.
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