{"id":97250,"date":"2024-08-26T10:28:08","date_gmt":"2024-08-26T03:28:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/levanews.com\/?p=25674"},"modified":"2025-01-24T11:21:05","modified_gmt":"2025-01-24T04:21:05","slug":"one-month-before-a-heart-attack-your-body-will-warn-you-of-these-6-signs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/one-month-before-a-heart-attack-your-body-will-warn-you-of-these-6-signs\/","title":{"rendered":"One Month Before A Heart Attack, Your Body Will Warn You Of These 6 Signs"},"content":{"rendered":"

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The symptoms that may occur in the month before a heart attack\u2014known as prodromal symptoms\u2014are similar to the symptoms that can occur during a heart attack. These include things like chest pain, shortness of breath, and palpitations.\n

There are other symptoms that are less typical, and each person’s experience is different. Some people don’t experience any symptoms at all.\n

This article discusses the six most common heart attack symptoms in the month before a heart attack, as well as those that happen less frequently. It also addresses what often happens right before a heart attack occurs.\n

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1) Chest Pain\n

A 2023 cross-sectional study looked at 242 people who had experienced a heart attack. Of those 242 people, 100 experienced prodromal symptoms\u2014minor symptoms before the onset of a more severe condition\u2014in their case, a heart attack. In this study, chest pain was the most common symptom, with 68% of people experiencing it preceding their heart attack.\n

2) Chest Heaviness\n

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The same study found that 44% of people who had prodromal symptoms described episodes of chest heaviness, tightness, or pressure, often associated with exertion. This is another common symptom affecting those who will go on to have a heart attack.\n

3) Heart Palpitations\n

The 2023 cross-sectional study also found that 42% of those with early heart attack symptoms had heart palpitations. Heart palpitations occur when your heart is pumping too fast or too hard. It may even feel as if your heart is skipping a beat.\n

4) Shortness of Breath\n

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Shortness of breath (dyspnea) is often indicative of cardiovascular (heart) disease. You may struggle to catch your breath, whether walking or doing something physical, and sometimes even at rest, feeling as if your lungs can’t get enough air.\n

5) Chest Burning\n

A burning sensation in your chest is another potential sign of an impending heart attack. Chest burning due to heart disease can feel like heartburn (and vice versa).\n

Note the timing of your symptoms (e.g., after consuming a spicy meal that typically triggers heartburn) and any additional symptoms. If you experience any of the symptoms in this article or other abnormal symptoms, seek medical care.\n

6) Fatigue\n

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You may feel extra tired from time to time, but feeling extremely fatigued may signify a more serious issue. If you experience persistent fatigue and can’t identify the underlying cause, follow up with a healthcare provider.\n

Heart Attack Symptoms: Females vs. Males\n

Although females and males typically\u2014though not always\u2014experience chest pain as a heart attack symptom, females are more likely to have other symptoms that you may associate with a heart attack. These symptoms include:\n