Chest pain and discomfort
A feeling of pain, discomfort in the chest like being compressed, squeezed, full especially often appearing at night can be a warning sign of symptoms of myocardial infarction. If this uncomfortable feeling lasts for a few minutes, you need to pay attention and seek medical help.
Out of breath
Shortness of breath may occur with or without chest discomfort. For men in their 40s, sudden shortness of breath after physical activity or at rest can be a potential sign of heart disease.
Cold sweat
Cold sweats are often overlooked but can signal a heart attack, especially in men. If you feel sweaty without being physically active, it could be a sign of heart problems.
Nausea, dizziness
Nausea and dizziness are often mistaken for stomach problems or just fatigue. However, these symptoms, when combined with chest discomfort or shortness of breath, can be signs of a heart attack.
Unexplained fatigue
Unexplained fatigue can often be a subtle but important warning sign of heart problems. If this fatigue is chronic and accompanied by other signs, you should seek timely help from a heart health professional.