4. Flu or Cold-like Symptoms
Some individuals report flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue and muscle aches, in the days leading up to a heart attack.
5. Chest Pressure
A common sign of an impending heart attack is persistent chest pressure that intensifies over time. This pressure can become increasingly uncomfortable until the heart attack occurs.
6. Swollen Feet
Swelling in the feet, ankles, or legs can result from congestive heart failure. This occurs when the heart’s ability to pump blood effectively is compromised, leading to fluid buildup (edema) in the lower extremities.
If you recognize any of these symptoms in yourself or someone else, it’s vital to seek medical attention immediately. Early intervention can be life-saving.
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