A Warning Sign from the Heart: Why Persistent Fatigue Shouldn’t Be Ignored
Feeling fatigued easily may be an early sign of heart disease. Learn how fatigue links to heart failure, heart arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy, and more.

These days, acute heart failure is not far away from us anymore, as it may deprive people of their own lives or their loved ones without warning. The signs must not be ignored. Undergoing heart checkups regularly is an essential key.
Acute heart failure is caused by a blockage in the arteries that obstruct blood flow and disrupts blood supply to the heart.
When the heart is not receiving enough blood, it leads to the damage of heart muscle. The initial symptoms that can be noticed are chest pain/tightness or discomfort in the chest. These symptoms may spread to the neck, arms and jaws. Dizziness, shortness of breath and nausea may also occur along with these. The symptoms may persist for over 15 minutes and will not subside after resting or receiving medications.
Heart checkups can be done by regular exercises for at least 30 minutes, 5 times a week. Consuming healthy food, drinking enough water and getting adequate sleep are also essential. Undergoing a heart checkup at least once a year will screen the risks of developing cardiac diseases and prevent acute heart failure.
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