11 Silent Signs Your Heart Health Might Be at Risk

5. Swelling: The Heart’s Fluid Imbalance

Swollen ankles. Photo Credit: Envato @gpointstudio

Swelling, particularly in the legs, ankles, or abdomen, can be a subtle sign of heart failure. When the heart’s pumping efficiency decreases, blood backs up in the veins, causing fluid retention. This section explains the mechanisms behind swelling, its connection to heart function, and the importance of early detection. By recognizing swelling as a potential heart issue, you can seek medical advice to address the root cause and prevent further complications.

6. Persistent Cough: The Lungs’ Cry for Help

Persistent Cough. Photo Credit: Envato @voronaman111

A persistent cough or wheezing, especially when accompanied by pink or white mucus, can indicate heart problems. This symptom arises when fluid builds up in the lungs due to heart failure. This section explores the relationship between heart function and respiratory symptoms, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between cardiac and respiratory causes of a persistent cough. Understanding this connection can lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of heart-related issues.

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