When to seek help
It’s always a bright idea to monitor your health conditions, especially ones such as heart problems, in order to live a long and happy life.
Some unusual symptoms of a health problem might include: tiredness, swelling of the feet, depression, migraines, and upper back pressure. If you’ve noticed some of the symptoms listed above, you should get referred to a specialist right away and avoid procrastination and postponing as much as possible. Some health issues can be unpredictable and I bet you don’t want to end up in life-threatening conditions! If the situation requires, don’t hesitate to call 911.
Health is a very important aspect of an individual’s life and should always be monitored to avoid further complications since many conditions and especially heart problems can be fatal. Stay woke to your body’s signals and address them with a doctor right away!
Have you noticed any symptoms that YOU can relate to? Feel free to share your experiences with us in the comment section below!
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4 thoughts on “Having These 6 Symptoms? You May Have a Serious Heart Problem”
How does one tell the difference between chest pain associated with indigestion/heartburn and an issue with the heart?
I so wish that articles like these would add “throat clearing” to “coughing” as a symptom of heart disease! Had I googled “coughing” instead of “constant throat clearing,” my husband might still be alive today. However, what my husband was doing in the months leading up to his “widow maker” heart attack did NOT sound like “coughing.” It was the “ahem ahem ahem” of throat clearing. Even the doctor dismissed it as kind of a tic or habit, since my husband was healthy and athletic . . . and I, reassured that my husband’s doctor did not seemed concerned, actually became annoyed at the sound. Googling “throat clearing” only brings up things like post nasal drip — and, sadly, not the serious situation of blood leaking back into the lungs, which is what was happening to my husband. He suffered a fatal heart attack while on a charity bike ride. Please — articles on “throat clearing” need to add “heart disease” as a possible cause and articles on heart disease need to list the symptom of concern as “coughing/throat clearing,” rather than just “coughing” so people can become aware.
I am 76 and have had sinus problems for years, i clear my throat and cough all the time, so idk if one can say that indicates heart problems. thank you
This article is very helpful. I’m constantly clearing my throat. My doctors associates the throat clearing to post nasal drip. The lymph nodes in my throat are always enlarged. I had a my enlarged tonsils removed hoping it would stop the throat clearing but it didn’t. Nothing seems to help with the constant clearing of my throat. I’m extremely concerned about it because I have a mild heart condition and a family history of heart attack and throat cancer. my doctors can’t explain why I have excess fluid around my heart.