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Are You At Risk Of A Silent Heart Attack? Know The Symptoms And How To Prevent It

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A silent heart attack can strike without clear symptoms, making it deadlier. Fatigue, breathlessness, or heartburn-like signs may be warning signals. Don’t ignore them

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A silent heart attack doesn’t shout, it whispers and learning to listen to its signs could save your life. (News18)

A silent heart attack doesn’t shout, it whispers and learning to listen to its signs could save your life. (News18)

Heart-related illnesses are on the rise across the globe, with heart attacks becoming increasingly common, not just among the elderly, but alarmingly, among younger people too.

What’s even more dangerous is the rise in silent heart attacks, a condition that shows little to no warning signs but can be fatal if left unnoticed.

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What Is A Silent Heart Attack?

A silent heart attack occurs when the blood supply to the heart is blocked, just like in a typical heart attack, but without the usual red-flag symptoms like intense chest pain or breathlessness.

This lack of obvious signs makes it far more dangerous, as it often goes undiagnosed until it’s too late.

Why Are Silent Heart Attacks More Dangerous?

According to The Economic Times, silent heart attacks are particularly lethal because most patients mistake the signs for everyday ailments, such as acidity, fatigue, or a mild flu.

By the time medical help is sought (if at all), the damage to the heart may already be irreversible.

What Might A Patient Feel Before A Silent Heart Attack?

Some people experience vague or mild symptoms that don’t seem severe enough to warrant concern. These may include:

  • A sensation similar to heartburn
  • Mild chest discomfort mistaken for a muscle strain
  • Cold or flu-like symptoms
  • General fatigue or dizziness

Subtle Symptoms Of A Silent Heart Attack

Keep an eye out for these lesser-known symptoms:

  • Persistent tiredness or stress
  • Breathlessness even with minimal physical activity
  • Light chest pain or pressure
  • Indigestion-like stomach discomfort
  • Headaches or dizziness

Who Is At A Greater Risk Of A Silent Heart Attack?

Certain individuals are more prone to experiencing silent heart attacks, especially those with:

  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Family history of heart disease
  • High blood pressure or cholesterol
  • A sedentary lifestyle
  • A previous heart attack
  • Tobacco use

Prevention Is Key

Routine health check-ups, regular physical activity, a balanced diet, and being mindful of your body’s subtle signals can go a long way in reducing risk. If you or someone you know is in a high-risk group, don’t ignore even minor discomfort.

A silent heart attack doesn’t shout, it whispers. Learning to listen could save your life.

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