Elbow Pain, sweating, teeth issues: 5 uncommon symptoms of Heart Attack

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 5 uncommon symptoms of Heart Attack

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Elbow Pain, sweating, teeth issues: 5 uncommon symptoms of Heart Attack

Heart attack is the leading cause of death in the world, yet its symptoms are never linear, or uniform. While the most common symptom is chest pain, in a lot of cases, there seems to be no chest pain (at least initially) and many people, especially women, have a lot of unusual symptoms that are easy to mistake for other conditions. However, while it is important to not be paranoid, it is equally important to listen to your body, and here are five uncommon symptoms of a heart attack that you should never ignore, even if you don’t feel chest pain

Elbow/arm pain

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Elbow/arm pain

While pain in the left arm is a known heart attack symptom, sometimes the pain can be felt specifically in the elbow or even the right arm. (though left arm is more common) This discomfort may feel like aching, numbness, or a tingling sensation. Unlike muscle pain from injury, this pain often comes on suddenly, without any clear cause, and may spread up or down the arm.

This arm or elbow pain happens because the heart’s nerves share pathways with nerves in these areas. When the heart muscle is starved of oxygen, the brain can misinterpret the pain signals, causing pain in the elbow or arm instead of the chest.

Cold Sweats

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Cold Sweats

Breaking out in a cold sweat without physical exertion or heat is a warning sign that many people overlook. During a heart attack, the body releases stress hormones like adrenaline, which can cause sudden, cold, clammy sweating.

This sweating is different from normal sweating caused by exercise or heat. It may be accompanied by feelings of anxiety, nausea, or dizziness. Cold sweats can occur even if you don’t have chest pain.

Teeth or Jaw Pain

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Teeth or Jaw Pain

Pain in the teeth or jaw can sometimes be a silent signal of a heart attack. This symptom is more common in women, but can happen to anyone. The pain may feel like a toothache or jaw discomfort that doesn’t improve with dental treatment.

The reason is similar to arm pain—nerve pathways from the heart overlap with those from the jaw and teeth. When the heart is in distress, it can cause referred pain in these areas.

Unusual Fatigue and Weakness

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Unusual Fatigue and Weakness

Feeling extremely tired or weak without a clear reason can be an early sign of a heart attack, especially in women. This fatigue is different from normal tiredness and does not go away with regular rest; it can be overwhelming and sudden.

The heart’s reduced ability to pump blood means less oxygen reaches your muscles and organs, making you feel exhausted. Sometimes, this fatigue can last for days or weeks before a heart attack occurs.

Shortness of Breath

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Shortness of Breath

Shortness of breath that comes on suddenly or worsens without obvious cause can be a sign of heart trouble. You may feel like you can’t take a deep breath, or that you’re breathing faster than normal.

Lightheadedness or dizziness may also occur, sometimes leading to fainting. These symptoms happen because the heart is not pumping enough blood to meet your body’s needs. If you experience difficulty breathing or feel faint, especially with other symptoms like sweating or arm pain, seek emergency medical care.

Disclaimer: This article is informational only and not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional if you suffer from any such issues

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