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Recognize Silent Heart Attack Symptoms Before It’s Too Late

Recognize Silent Heart Attack Symptoms Before It’s Too Late

Post by : Saif Rahman

A silent heart attack poses significant health risks as it often lacks distinct warning signs. Many individuals remain unaware of their heart issues until it’s critical. Cardiologist Dr. Bimal Chhajer, renowned for his expertise in non-invasive cardiology, has provided crucial insights on identifying symptoms before a heart attack.

In a recent blog entry, “Recognising Pre-Heart Attack Symptoms: What Your Body Is Telling You,” on Saaol.com, Dr. Chhajer noted that silent heart attacks can present few to no noticeable symptoms, leading to delayed medical attention. Such delays can inflict considerable damage on the heart and elevate the risk of future cardiovascular complications.

Heart disease is one of the leading global causes of death, according to Dr. Chhajer. However, he asserts that many heart attacks are preventable if individuals learn to heed their bodies’ warnings and act promptly. The heart frequently issues signals before a major incident, and awareness of these signs is critical for saving lives.

The term “pre-heart attack,” or unstable angina, describes a state where the heart lacks sufficient oxygen-rich blood due to narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. If unaddressed, this can swiftly lead to a full-blown heart attack.

Dr. Chhajer identified several symptoms that should never be dismissed: persistent chest pain or pressure, pain radiating to the arms, neck, jaw, or back, difficulty breathing, and unusual tiredness. Dizziness, excessive sweating, and nausea may also occur. These symptoms can be fleeting but often recur, indicating potential dangers that should not be overlooked.

The cardiologist cautioned that silent heart attacks can be particularly treacherous because their mild symptoms are often mistaken for ordinary fatigue, stress, or indigestion. Neglecting these signs allows the condition to worsen, leading to serious damage by the time individuals seek care.

Dr. Chhajer urged everyone to regard even slight warning signs seriously. He stated, “Do not ignore chest pain, intense fatigue, or any discomfort. Your heart often sends signals before a significant event.” Recognizing and acting on early symptoms is crucial for survival.

Maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle is key in reducing heart attack risks. This includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and avoiding smoking. Regular health assessments are essential, especially for those with high blood pressure, diabetes, or familial cardiovascular history.

Experts agree that proactive treatment is vital. If anyone experiences chest pain lasting more than a few minutes or persistent pressure in the chest, seeking prompt medical assistance is critical. Timely intervention can thwart long-lasting heart damage and save lives.

Dr. Chhajer’s insights serve as a vital reminder that heart ailments often develop silently. By remaining attuned to subtle changes in one's body and addressing discomfort promptly, individuals can detect issues early and safeguard their heart health.

Nov. 12, 2025 4:45 p.m. 351

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