Discover subtle warning signs of a heart attack months in advance. Learn what to watch for. Protect your heart health.
A heart attack occurs when there’s a blockage in the blood supply to your heart, typically viewed as a sudden emergency.
Nevertheless, studies reveal that more than 50% of cases involve warning signs up to a month before the event. Recognizing these symptoms is crucial for seeking prompt medical care. Harvard Medical School reports that a survey of over 500 female heart attack survivors revealed that 95% noticed warning signs “about a month prior” to the attack.
These red flag symptoms may manifest in the days, weeks, or months, with individual timing variations.
Monitor for Fatigue

Unusual fatigue ranks as the primary early warning sign, affecting 71% of heart attack survivors surveyed. It encompasses extreme exhaustion, diminished motivation, and overwhelming tiredness.
Everyday tasks may suddenly feel arduous due to added stress on your heart, which strains to pump blood if there’s a blockage, leaving you drained.
Besides fatigue, other early indicators may involve chest tightness or breathlessness during physical activity. Breathlessness can also result from stress.
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