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7 Unusual Signs of Heart Disease You Shouldn’t Ignore

Stomach Cramping

It’s often believed that heart-related pain is felt directly in the chest or left arm. However, sometimes the heart sends out pain signals to the stomach too, creating those sharp cramps you’re feeling. Of course, this can also indicate heart burn or indigestion, but you could get checked just in case.

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4 thoughts on “7 Unusual Signs of Heart Disease You Shouldn’t Ignore”

  1. Another sign I had was sudden weakness in my leg, I don’t remember which one now. I thought at the time it was related to a lower back problem and perhaps a pinched never. My spine doctor did some test and confirmed that that was not the case. His next step was to schedule me for some tests to shows blood flow. I had the heart attack before that happened.

  2. One thing I noticed that came on gradually with my mom was feet dragging. Not picking them up all the way. Thought just old age and less energy but actually took a triple bypass.

  3. Swollen ankles and legs is what got me to the doctors which ultimately found that my aortic valve was completely trashed! Thank goodness I was blessed with this warning sign before I had a heart attach! Don’t ignore this warning sign!! It can save your life!

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