One Month Before Heart Attack, Your Body May Warn You With These 8 Signs
Heart attack is among the top leading causes of death in the US and the entire world as well especially in more recent years. Doctors call it myocardial infraction but we all know it as heart attack. Call it whatever you like it won’t change the fact that if you have one it’ll have life-threatening effects.
People who’ve suffered a heart attack say that now that they think about it there were symptoms and signals that something was wrong but they didn’t pay much attention to them. Some say that things were off even a month or two before the tragic event and only if they had spotted these signals in time maybe they could have done something to prevent it. That’s why when it comes to preventing and lowering the risk of a heart attack it’s crucial that you spot these symptoms in time and do something about them.
Heart attack can strike anyone but there are some risk factors that increase the odds for it to happen like:
- Hypertension
- Smoking
- Stress
- High cholesterol
- Obesity
The American Heart and stroke association says that strokes and heart attacks usually happen as a result of insufficient blood supply and/or coronary artery blood flow blockage.
According to statistics, more than 700 000 people suffer a heart attack in the US alone every year and% of these cases (100 000 people) die as a result of this. More than half of those who suffered a heart attack never fully recover from it and live with the consequences for the rest of their lives.
The only thing we can do when faced with this risk is try to notice the signs and symptoms that point to this life-threatening condition. As we already mentioned, these signs can be spotted up to a month before a heart attack and noticing them can allow you to do something in time and prevent it from happening.
Below you can read more about the 8 key warning signs that warn you a month before that a heart attack in imminent. Read them carefully as they may save your life.
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