One month before a heart attack, your body will warn you of these 7 signs

Heart attacks are a leading cause of death, but the body often signals trouble weeks in advance. Recognizing these signs early can save lives.

  1. Chest Discomfort – Pressure, fullness, or pain in the chest, especially if it lasts or recurs, requires immediate medical attention.
  2. Shortness of Breath – Difficulty breathing without exertion may indicate heart trouble.
  3. Unusual Fatigue – Persistent exhaustion without a clear cause, especially in women, can signal heart issues.
  4. Dizziness or Lightheadedness – Poor blood flow to the brain may cause frequent dizziness.
  5. Nausea or Indigestion – Stomach pain or discomfort, especially in women, can precede a heart attack.
  6. Pain in Other Areas – Discomfort radiating to the arms, back, neck, or jaw may be heart-related.
  7. Cold Sweats – Sudden sweating without exertion can be a warning sign.

What to Do

Seek immediate medical help if you notice these symptoms. Prevent heart disease by eating healthy, exercising, managing stress, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol.