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Symptoms of Heart Disease and Heart Attack

Heart disease is still the No. 1 killer in the world. Why did it happen? The causes are many people with heart disease who ignore the symptoms of heart disease. This is understandable since not many people know what kind of traits and symptoms of a heart attack. But of course such a thing should not be allowed.

A. Symptoms of Heart Disease

Here are the symptoms of heart disease that is often overlooked, as reported by detikhelath:

1. Frequent fatigue

If you often feel tired, though not strenuous, immediately consult your personal physician. This could be an indication of heart problems. Fatigue is also often felt when I wake up.

2. Frequent sweating

Generally a person sweats after exercise or in hot weather. But if you sweat easily, despite not doing anything, it is likely a problem with your heart.

3. Excessive nausea

Symptoms of heart disease begins with swelling in the abdomen. This causes the patient to lose appetite and feel nauseous excess.

4. Feeling Anxiety and Tense

Many believe, heart attacks culminated in trauma. As a result, those who have had heart attacks more often experience stress, fear, or anxiety about death. It is associated with psychological anxiety and stress which causes more frequent attacks.

5. Pain in the body

The pain became stronger sign of heart disease. In men, the pain felt in the left arm, while women experience pain in both arms. The pain comes and goes is also felt in the shoulders, elbows back, and neck. Pain at some point part of the body is caused due to clogged arteries.

6. Chest Pain

This is a common symptom of a heart problem. Women are more likely to feel pain in the chest due to blockage of the arteries that causes the flow of blood throughout the body is not smooth. This condition can also cause numbness and weakness in the body.

7. Headache
Those who have heart problems, will experience headaches when exposed to light. This effect on heart rate, whether it's beating slower or faster.

Especially in women who experience frequent migraine or visual disturbances, at least two times a month, need to be vigilant. This could be a symptom of cardiac disease progression. According to a study published by the American Academy of Neurology. According to researchers, this occurs because the blood circulation irregularities that cause severe headaches.

8. Irregular heartbeat

If you experience irregular heartbeat, this should be wary because it can be fatal. Generally irregular heartbeat due to thickening of the heart muscle in the valve. This leads to the narrowing of the valve, causing a leak.

9. Shortness of breath

Shortness of breath caused by thickening of the blood vessels that block the blood supply to the entire body. This also results in an irregular heartbeat, liver abnormalities or infections, thickening of the heart muscle, as well as abnormalities in heart valves.

10. Swelling of the legs and abdomen

Swelling occurs when fluid accumulates in the body. Generally occurs at the ankle and abdomen. This symptom is a sign that the heart is experiencing disabilities and abnormalities of the heart valves.


B. Symptoms of Heart Attack

Heart attack symptoms to watch out for.

In men, symptoms of heart can be seen from serious sexual dysfunction and hair loss. Cholesterol and excess fat in the body is linked as a trigger factor of heart disease. For that, you need to know and be aware of heart attack symptoms appear suddenly:

1. Sudden pain in the chest behind the breastbone or as chest tightness.

2. Chest pain can be repeated a few minutes (20 minutes or more).

3. The pain can be a pressure in the chest, and neck as if to choke causes a cold sweat.

4. Suddenly collapsed, unconscious but may return. This happens because there are heart rhythm disturbances.

Symptoms and Risk Factors of Heart Disease in Women


Actually, women are more at risk of dying from heart disease than men. But in fact cases of heart attacks more common among men. Recognize the signs and symptoms before it's too late.

The heart is a vital organ that is important for their health is maintained. They, (women in particular) who suffered or suffer from heart disease, usually caused by lack of oxygen supply to the heart, so the heart does not function properly.

Bad habits that often we do not realize, especially diet, is very influential on heart health disorders. This is not a single cause. Heart problems also triggered by lack of physical activity such as exercise and prolonged stress.

Moreover, in female smokers, heart health problems more likely. This is due to the instability of the hormone estrogen in the body due to exposure to nicotine. In fact, estrogen is Horom antidote to heart disease.

The most common disease is a heart attack. In the report Prevention, every year has found the data that woman died of a heart attack. That is, women are more at risk of heart attack than men.


Symptoms of Heart Disease in Women

As the silent killer, basically this disease also issue signals that can unwittingly help you to detect it early. The rest, recognize these symptoms as stated Dr John F Knight in his book entitled "Family Medical care"

1. Shortness of Breath
Nearly 58 percent of women experience an inability to regulate their breathing. This can be caused due to excessive tiredness issued emotion, walk up the stairs, or after strenuous activity.

2. Lightweight pain
In this condition, the pain is not limited to that part of the heart. This pain can occur in other parts, such as the sternum, upper back, shoulders, neck, and the unexpected part: jaw.

3. Fatigue often
Strenuous work or exercise factors become one of the emergence of fatigue. But when you light physical activity then easily tired, it should be wary. Approximately 70 percent of this is an early symptom of heart disease, due to lack of oxygen to the heart.

4. Dizziness and Nausea
This condition is often felt in about 39 percent of women who experience indigestion. If it is severe, you not only experience dizziness or pain in the head only, but you can not afford to faint from pain.

5. Sweating without Activity
Sweaty hands or body parts is often associated with heart problems. Come on. When you are not doing activities that drain sweat or sudden sweating, beware! This is one indication of heart disease is also characterized by a pale face.

6. Excessive Anxiety
Body will signal that you are in a state of anxiety. This could happen due to psychological factors, such as stress for example. This condition triggers a sudden heart attack.

7. Sleeplessness or Insomnia
This can lead to increased coronary heart disease in women. Conditions sleeplessness or insomnia is experienced by about 48 per cent of women, and will last for several months. Not only that, the quality of sleep is also not long enough to help you sleep soundly.


Risk Factors of Heart Disease

So, who is most at risk of developing these symptoms? The point is, the more risk factors you have, the greater your risk of getting a heart attack, such as:

• Stop Menstrual
• Smoking
• Family history of heart disease before the age of 60 years
• High blood pressure (hypertension)
• Diabetes
• Obesity
• High cholesterol

The heart is an organ whose function is vital for the body. Therefore it is important to maintain heart health. Begin by familiarizing your dear heart healthy lifestyle and recognize the early symptoms of heart disease.