Cardiovascular Diseases

Heart and blood vessel illnesses are known as cardiovascular diseases. These conditions can impact either a single part or multiple areas of your heart and blood vessels. A person may show symptoms (feeling the effects of the disease) or be asymptomatic (not experiencing any symptoms).

 
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Symptoms of cardiovascular diseases can differ based on their origins. Women and older individuals might experience less noticeable signs. Nonetheless, they can still suffer from serious heart conditions.

Signs of heart problems include:
– Angina or chest pain.
– A feeling of pressure or tightness in the chest, sometimes likened to wearing a “belt” or bearing a “weight” on the chest.
– Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.
– Feelings of dizziness or the chance of fainting.
– Extreme tiredness or lack of energy.

Signs of blocked blood vessels in the body are:
– Pain or cramping in the legs while walking.
– Non-healing sores on the legs.
– Legs that feel cool or appear red.
– Swollen legs.
– Numbness affecting the face or an arm, often on just one side of the body.
– Trouble with speaking, seeing, or walking.

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