Symptoms of an impending heart attack - what not to miss
British doctors have identified two key warning signs of an approaching heart attack: digestive discomfort (nausea, heartburn) and unusually loud snoring with choking. Dr. Charles Chambers emphasizes the importance of health monitoring after age 60, and for those with diabetes and high cholesterol. Classic heart attack symptoms are also listed: chest pain, arm discomfort, dizziness, and nausea.
British doctors have identified two key warning signs that may indicate an approaching heart attack. The first is digestive discomfort: nausea, stomach upset, heartburn, or painful sensations. Dr. Charles Chambers notes that women are more likely to experience these symptoms. The second sign is unusually loud snoring accompanied by a feeling of choking or difficulty breathing, which places additional strain on the cardiovascular system. Dr. Chambers emphasizes the importance of regular health monitoring, especially after age 60, and for those who are overweight, have diabetes, high cholesterol, or blood pressure issues. The article also lists the most common heart attack symptoms: severe chest pain (squeezing or heaviness), discomfort radiating to the arms, dizziness, and nausea. The material is general informational and preventive in nature, without reference to a specific case or patient.