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8 Warning Signs That Your Heart Doesn’t Work Properly

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention around 610,000 people die of heart-related problems each year in the US alone. Both men and women are afflicted by heart disease due to various reasons that are connected with a certain lifestyle. However, there are many signs and warnings that inform us about heart trouble that we should be more than aware of.

Clamotion has collected 8 very common heart disease warning signs that you should pay attention to if you notice them.

1. Pain that spreads to the arm

8 Warning Signs That Your Heart Doesn’t Work Properly
Many men experience pain in the left arm, while women experience the same pain in either or both arms. Some women have also said that they experienced an unusual elbow pain before having a heart attack. This happens because the pain from your heart travels to your spinal cord where many nerves of your body are connected and your brain gets confused and thinks that your arm is in actual pain when that’s not the case.

2. Coughing that won’t quit

8 Warning Signs That Your Heart Doesn’t Work Properly
Coughing may be derived from various issues and it can also be a sign of cardiovascular disease. Persistent coughing that produces a pinkish liquid that contains blood is very common with heart failure. However, coughing is a sub-symptom of a much more serious symptom, which is dyspnea and sudden loss of breath.

3. Extreme and unusual levels of anxiety

Several studies have shown that people that suffer from extreme anxiety from very early in their lives are prone to heart disease. Anxiety can be caused by either a very stressful lifestyle or various disorders including panic disorder and phobic anxiety. Some of the effects of anxiety on your heart include tachycardiaincreased blood pressure, and decreased heart rate.

4. Swollen legs, ankles, and feet

8 Warning Signs That Your Heart Doesn’t Work Properly
When your heart is not pumping well, fluid from your blood vessels leaks into surrounding tissues and your legs and feet are the most common places of affliction simply due to gravity. This is called peripheral edema and many people who have it do not have heart disease. But still, it is a very common symptom amongst heart disease patients and you should pay close attention to it.

5. Lack of appetite and feeling nauseous

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