Heart failure.
Heart failure is a global pandemic affecting at least 26 million people worldwide. heart failure contributes to 287,000 deaths a year. it increases every year. More than 6.2 million adults in the United States have heart failure.
A study in the UK found that one in six patients who die of heart disease dies without symptoms.
Of the 135,950 deaths from heart disease in the UK between 2006 and 2010, 21,677 died without symptoms.
16% of the patients who died were hospitalized a month before their deaths. Some of these people have had symptoms such as chest pain.
Symptoms of heart failure.
Chest pain.
Feeling of intense thrust. This pain occurs in the middle area of the chest.
Pain in other areas of the body.
Pain in the hands (especially the left arm).Pain in the back, neck, and abdomen.
Fainting.
Sweating.
Difficulty breathing.
vomiting.
Coughing.
Abnormal fatigue.
About 70% of women experience this symptom a few weeks ago.
Difficulty falling asleep.
Sudden change in sleep pattern, difficulty sleeping.
Abdominal pain.
Discomfort such as nausea and bloating.
Shortness of breath.
Shortness of breath and difficulty breathing deeply. These symptoms occur about six months before a heart attack.
Hair loss.
Special attention should be paid to this feature.
Abnormal sweating.
This symptom is especially common in women. This occurs during the day or at night. It mostly happens at night.
Swelling in various parts of the body.
Swelling of the feet, ankles, legs, and abdomen.
Irregular heartbeat.
The heart beats faster.
Sexual dysfunction.
If this problem occurs frequently, it may be a symptom of heart disease.
In some cases, women, the elderly, and people with diabetes do not experience chest pain.
See a doctor immediately if you have any of these symptoms. Early detection of these symptoms can save your life.