Clogged arteries—also called atherosclerosis—can develop silently and increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. Early detection is crucial. Here are 10 warning signs your arteries may be blocked:
1. Chest Pain or Angina
- Pressure, tightness, or pain in the chest, especially during physical activity or stress.
2. Shortness of Breath
- Reduced blood flow to the heart can make it harder to breathe during exercise or even at rest.
3. Fatigue or Weakness
- Blocked arteries reduce oxygen delivery to muscles and organs, leading to unusual tiredness.
4. Pain in Arms or Legs
- Peripheral artery disease (PAD) can cause leg pain, cramping, or numbness when walking.
5. Heart Palpitations
- Irregular heartbeat or fluttering can signal stress on the heart due to blocked arteries.
6. Dizziness or Lightheadedness
- Poor circulation to the brain may cause fainting or dizziness.
7. Cold Hands or Feet
- Reduced blood flow can make extremities feel cold or appear bluish.
8. Erectile Dysfunction (in men)
- Reduced arterial blood flow can cause difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
9. Swelling in Legs, Ankles, or Feet
- Fluid buildup from heart strain due to blocked arteries.
10. Nausea or Sweating
- Unexplained nausea, cold sweats, or sudden discomfort may precede a heart attack.
💡 Key Takeaway:
If you notice one or more of these symptoms—especially chest pain, shortness of breath, or dizziness—seek medical evaluation immediately. Tests like cholesterol screening, blood pressure checks, stress tests, and imaging can detect blockages early and save your life.
I can also make a “Silent Artery Blockage Self-Check Guide” showing which symptoms are urgent, mild, or require immediate attention—it’s a simple tool to protect your heart health. Do you want me to make that?