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7 Dangerous Signs of Clogged Arteries That We Can’t Ignore

Mistakenly, many people think that clogged arteries represent a problem that only affects elderly people. However, in many cases, when we reach the age of 20, there may already be blocks in them. This is why many patients affected by the disease do not realize what is happening until it is too late. It is essential to know the symptoms and stay alert, looking for a doctor as soon as possible.

like the awesome.club cares about the well-being of its readers, decided to prepare a list of the 7 symptoms most commonly caused by blocked arteries. Read carefully and, if necessary, change your daily habits in the name of good health!

1. Pain in the calves, thighs and hips

Leg pain during activities such as walking could indicate a blockage in the arteries. This means your extremities aren’t getting enough blood flow. Symptoms may include muscle pain or cramping in the legs (or arms). The location of the pain depends on where the clot is or the artery that has been reduced in size.

2. Chest pain

Chest pain (or angina) is a result of reduced blood flow to the heart. It can come in the form of tension, swelling, heaviness, or burning. This symptom usually appears when a person is resting after physical exertion or emotional shock. In some some cases, obstructions can be so severe that angina may indicate that the patient is having a heart attack.

3. Temporary loss of vision on one side

4. Pain in the lower back

Lower back pain is a sign that cannot be ignored. When blood flow is reduced in this region, the discs present between the vertebrae become fragile, which leads to severe nerve pain. In general, it is the first symptom noticed by those who have clogged arteries: according to a study, about 10% of people in developed countries suffer from considerable blockages in the abdominal aorta, even in their 20s.

5. Shortness of breath

This symptom arises when the coronary arteries are damaged and the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs. Research suggests that people often view shortness of breath as a less serious problem. However, it may be the only sign of serious heart disease that needs urgent treatment.

6. Very cold feet or hands

Cold feet can be a sign of peripheral vascular disease (PVD). The problem occurs when the arteries are reduced in size, preventing the normal flow of blood to the extremities. Ineffective wound healing or a weaker pulse in the feet should also prompt a consultation with the doctor. In addition, the presence of PVD may indicate that there is a more generalized arterial disease in the body, representing a risk of stroke or heart attack.

7. Tiredness and dizziness

What increases the risk of clogged arteries?

According to the National Heart, Lungs and Blood Institute in the United States, the factors that increase the risks are the following:

High levels of bad cholesterol and low levels of good cholesterol.
High blood pressure. The ideal pressure should be below 140/90 mmHg.
Smoke. The habit damages and strains blood vessels and increases cholesterol levels and blood pressure. In addition, it does not allow enough oxygen to reach all organs and tissues of the body.
Overweight or obesity. A body mass index between 25 and 29.9 is considered overweight. Above that reveals obesity.

Have you ever checked the ratio of good and bad cholesterol in your blood? Enjoy and look for your doctor! And be sure to share this post with your contacts. After all, health is never too much!

Illustrated by: Danil Shubin exclusive to Incrível.club

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