Right now, as you read this, your heart is beating away and moving blood throughout your body. When your heart is working normally, you won鈥檛 notice it at all. But there are ways our hearts let us know if something isn鈥檛 quite right. Identifying these symptoms, and responding to them, can help prevent heart disease, which is the leading cause of death for men and women and affects nearly half of all American adults.
鈥淣o matter what your age, no matter whether you鈥檙e a man or a woman, we are all at risk for heart disease,鈥 says cardiologist Lawrence Phillips, MD, assistant professor in the and medical director of outpatient clinical cardiology at 抖阴短视频. 鈥淚f you are experiencing symptoms, the longer you wait to get them evaluated, the greater your risk of something going wrong.鈥
Heart disease includes structural problems in the heart鈥檚 valves, electrical problems that affect heart rhythm, and narrowing and blockages in the coronary arteries. Often, your body sends signs that your heart needs care鈥攕ymptoms you should not ignore. These include chest pain, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, loss of consciousness, and dizziness. If you have experienced any of these symptoms, make an appointment to see your doctor.聽
Tests to diagnose heart disease can include an electrocardiogram (EKG), stress test, or angiogram to look for blockages in the heart鈥檚 arteries.
鈥淚n some cases patients come in and we discover nothing is wrong,鈥 Dr. Phillips says. 鈥淭hey then apologize for 鈥榳asting my time.鈥 But I tell them, 鈥榊ou did not waste my time. This was the best possible outcome.鈥 Waiting puts you at higher risk for something worse happening, so never hesitate to call your doctor.鈥
Is it important to note, Dr. Phillips says, that heart disease symptoms for women can vary from those experienced by men. 鈥淲omen are more likely to have shortness of breath and nausea,鈥 says Dr. Phillips. 鈥淥r, they have arm or shoulder pain on both sides. If you have any combination of these symptoms, you should be evaluated by your doctor.鈥
Heart attacks and strokes require emergency care and can鈥檛 wait for a visit to the doctor. If the symptoms are severe, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.
Chest Pain
鈥淐hest pain is never normal,鈥 says Dr. Phillips. And by that, he means any kind of chest discomfort, including the 鈥渆lephant sitting on my chest鈥 feeling, but also sharp pains, a burning sensation, or a tugging feeling in the chest, all of which could be your heart鈥檚 way of saying it is not getting enough oxygen. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 a new symptom, have it checked out,鈥 says Dr. Phillips.
Chest pain, also known as angina, can signal coronary artery disease that results from atherosclerosis, or plaque buildup, in the arteries that supply the heart. This can be treated with medication, angioplasty with stenting, or surgery.
Shortness of Breath
Shortness of breath is best explained as a change in your normal breathing pattern. Is it hard to take a deep breath? Do you get winded more easily during exercise or walking up a flight of stairs? When you lie down, do you have trouble breathing, or do you wake up in the middle of night trying to catch your breath? These are all signs that your heart might not be working efficiently, says Dr. Phillips.
Shortness of breath can be related to many different heart conditions, such as mitral valve disease, aortic valve disease, heart attack, and heart failure.
Heart Palpitations
If you feel your heart racing for longer than seems normal, that is worthy of a call to your doctor. 鈥淲hen you exercise, you鈥檒l feel your heart beating more strongly,鈥 says Dr. Phillips. 鈥淏ut palpitations that continue for minutes or even hours are not normal.鈥 Palpitations can be a sign of聽atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias that alter heart rhythm.
Loss of Consciousness
When a person faints or passes out, it鈥檚 often sudden鈥攖hey fall to the floor, for instance, and have no memory of what happened when they regain consciousness. This could be a sign of a dangerous heart rhythm disorder that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest and should never be ignored.
Dizziness
Dizziness is defined as feeling like the room is spinning or you are going to pass out. This can be due to a slow or fast heart rhythm, and can indicate that your heart鈥檚 electrical system is not firing properly. 鈥淭his could be a sign of an arrhythmia, or of a heart valve condition,鈥 Dr. Phillips says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to get an EKG to look for an irregular heart rhythm and make sure there is no major problem.鈥