Heart Attack Symptoms That Appear 1 Month Before – Detect Them Early! | Senior Health Tips

Heart Attack Symptoms That Appear 1 Month Before – Detect Them Early! | Senior Health Tips

Every 40 seconds, someone suffers a heart attack — but in most cases, the body warns you weeks before it happens. In this video, a heart specialist explains the 7 early warning signs of a heart attack that you should never ignore. You’ll learn: The subtle symptoms that appear weeks or even a month before a heart attack How to tell the difference between harmless discomfort and real danger What’s happening inside your arteries when these signs appear Simple steps you can take right now to protect your heart Recognizing these early signs could save your life or the life of someone you love. Watch till the end — #6 surprises most people! 0:00 – the hidden danger: heart attacks don’t happen suddenly 1:48 – why most people miss the early warning signs 3:22 – symptom 1: chest pressure or tightness that comes and goes 5:10 – symptom 2: fatigue and shortness of breath without reason 6:58 – symptom 3: pain in jaw, neck, back, or left arm 8:36 – symptom 4: cold sweats and dizziness 10:04 – symptom 5: irregular heartbeat or heart palpitations 11:30 – symptom 6: nausea, indigestion, or stomach pain 13:05 – symptom 7: anxiety or feeling of impending doom 14:25 – final advice: recognize the signs early, save your life Subscribe for more doctor-explained heart health videos to stay informed, prevent heart disease, and live stronger after 60. #health60 #seniorhealth #heartattck --------------------------------------- If you found this video helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it to help more seniors stay healthy and strong:    / @health60-80   --------------------------------------- ► Medical Disclaimer: Health 60+ is not a medical provider. All videos, descriptions, and images on this channel are for general knowledge and educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for professional diagnosis, advice, or treatment. If you have any health concerns, always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional. Never ignore or delay medical advice because of information from this channel.