14 Warning Signs of Heart Disease Before It’s Too Late

9. Jaw or Throat Pain: Uncommon but Significant

Throat pain. Photo Credit: Envato @YuriArcursPeopleimages

Jaw or throat pain is a less recognized signal of heart problems, yet it can occur during a heart attack or angina. This pain may not always be accompanied by chest discomfort, making it easy to overlook. It occurs when pain from the heart radiates to other areas, a phenomenon known as referred pain. Paying attention to unexplained or persistent jaw or throat pain, especially if it occurs with exertion or stress, can help identify heart-related causes and ensure timely medical attention.

10. Unexplained Sweating: The Heart's Silent Alarm

Unexplained sweating. Photo Credit: Envato @baffos

Sweating, especially when not related to physical exertion or heat, can be a sign of heart distress. During a heart attack, the body often goes into a stress response, leading to cold, clammy sweating. This symptom can occur with or without chest pain and is often accompanied by other signals like dizziness or shortness of breath. Recognizing unexplained sweating as a potential heart-related symptom is crucial for seeking prompt medical evaluation and preventing serious complications.

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