Six Warning Signs of a Heart Attack

Experts say half of the patients had symptoms a month ago, but most did not pay attention to them. Men usually have chest pains, and women have difficulty breathing. The problems of erection failure can also become evident in males because of the narrowness of blood vessels. Women (about 70 percent) [...]
Experts say half of the patients had symptoms a month ago, but most did not pay attention to them.
Men usually have chest pains, and women have difficulty breathing. The problems of erection failure can also become evident in males because of the narrowness of blood vessels. Women (about 70 percent) had a sense of intense, prolonged fatigue, even a week before the shock. If the muscles of the heart are not working properly, they can cause swelling.
Some of the patients who had suffered a heart attack later said that they began to breathe and have weak chest pains a month before the attack, writes Brighton Side.
These are six signs that may appear a month before the heart attack:
- Mix
- Short breath
- Weak
- Arrogant and cold perspiration
- The Pressure on the Shoulder
- flu symptoms or colds, such as cough, fever










