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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Heart Disease Symptoms: Knowledge is Life

By Allie Hart

You can't always recognize symptoms of common heart problems. Some things you might think are related to your heart are not really problems. Other symptoms may indicate serious coronary heart disease and need immediate attention. You need to be able to distinguish between the two.

Common heart problems have many symptoms. If you are at all concerned that you are having symptoms of coronary heart disease -- call your doctor. In fact, it is a good idea to let your doctor know of any symptoms you suspect might be related to your heart. By recognizing these you might prevent a heart attack!

Here are some common symptoms: Feeling exhausted without apparent reason -- not being able to do a full day's work or even finish simple chores. You might have a loss of appetite, or even nausea with a bloated stomach feeling. Finding breathing labored or difficult without exertion is another sign. All of these should be reported to your doctor.

Your heart might race, or beat irregularly -- heart palpitations. You may have pains in your chest. These are other signs or symptoms of heart disease.

Smoking, excessive drinking, and substance abuse can elevate symptoms of heart disease. You are also at greater risk if there is a history of common heart problems in your family. So share any of those risk factors, and if you are having the above mentioned signs, particularly if they are combined, call your doctor right away. If you cannot get hold of him you probably should go into the hospital emergency room. Have a friend or family member drive you.

If you are alone, call 911. If you feel chilled or are sweating profusely; if you suddenly feel weak or have severe shortness of breath along with an accelerated heart rate, you should get to a medical facility immediately. Other severe signs are not being able to move, an unusually severe headache, fainting spells or a heavy feeling in your chest that turns into a severe pain.

Before your symptoms turn into a full blown heart attack, call your doctor even if you don't think you are in immediate danger. If you are having the severe signs, go to the hospital or call 911. It might save your life.

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