Sunday 30 September 2007

Signs and Symptoms of Heart Disease

Signs of heart disease can vary tremendously from patient to patient. In most cases, the first signs of heart disease is actually a discomfort or abnormal sensation in the chest. It is usually a bit too late to only see a doctor when it starts to hurt. Breathing difficulty, light-headedness, palpitations or feeling faint are also possible signs of heart disease. These are vital information you will need to share with your doctor.

Another key early warning sign of heart disease is fatigued. If you notice that you are becoming fatigued with progressively less exertion, it might be a good idea to quickly book an appointment to have your heart checked. Fatigued can be caused by many things but it is always better to be extra careful than sorry when your health is involved. Fatigue is a key sign of heart disease in women. Recently, it has been reported that 95 percent of women experience fatigue before the strike of a heart attack.

Believe it or not but indigestion can also be possible signs of heart disease. For most heart patients, they have both heart and reflux disease. Often, it is hard to figure out which is the disease causing this particular sign of heart disease. The reason why patients are unable to point out the exact area of the pain is due to the way our body pain fibers are constructed internally. This actually provides a tremendous challenge to the doctors as a heart attack could be missed diagnosed as a reflux disease.

The most obvious sign of heart disease will be crushing chest pain. However it is equally important to be aware of other abnormal chest sensations. Any uncharacteristic sensation in the region of the chest is a potential indicator that something is seriously wrong with your heart. Any sign in or around the chest that occurs with exertion and goes away with rest could be a suspect of a possible heart disease.

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