Can you have heart damage and not know it?

People often don't know they've had a silent heart attack until weeks or months later when a healthcare provider finds heart damage.

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How can you tell if you have damage to your heart?

Chest pain, chest tightness, chest pressure and chest discomfort (angina) Shortness of breath. Pain in the neck, jaw, throat, upper belly area or back. Pain, numbness, weakness or coldness in the legs or arms if the blood vessels in those body areas are narrowed.

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Can you have heart problems without knowing?

A silent heart attack, also called a silent Ischemia, is a heart attack that has either no symptoms, minimal symptoms or unrecognized symptoms. A heart attack is not always as obvious as pain in your chest, shortness of breath and cold sweats.

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How long can heart disease go unnoticed?

Because coronary artery disease often develops over decades, it can go virtually unnoticed until a complete blockage of the artery produces a heart attack. There's plenty you can do to prevent and treat coronary artery disease.

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Can you have heart failure for years without knowing?

Heart failure can be acute, like after a heart attack, or it may develop over time, for example because of permanently high blood pressure or coronary artery disease. Depending on how severe heart failure is, it may go unnoticed, only cause minor symptoms, or really affect your physical fitness.

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What are the telltale signs of heart disease?

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How do you check for undiagnosed heart disease?

Tests for diagnosing heart conditions
  1. blood pressure tests.
  2. checking your pulse.
  3. X-rays.
  4. stress tests.

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What are the silent symptoms of heart disease?

Four Signs of a Silent Heart Attack
  • Chest Pain, Pressure, Fullness, or Discomfort. ...
  • Discomfort in other areas of your body. ...
  • Difficulty breathing and dizziness. ...
  • Nausea and cold sweats. ...
  • Know The Silent Signs of a Heart Attack — And Don't Ignore Them.

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What does it feel like when something is wrong with your heart?

The amount and type of pain can vary from person to person. The intensity of the pain does not always relate to how severe the heart problem is. Some people may feel a crushing pain, while others feel only mild discomfort. Your chest may feel heavy or like someone is squeezing your chest or heart.

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What is mistaken for heart problem?

The chest pressure that accompanies heart attack is often confused with heartburn (acid indigestion). It also may indicate: Angina, when blood supply to the heart muscle is restricted but not blocked. Lung issues, including infection (pneumonia) or a blood clot (pulmonary embolism)

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What is Stage 1 heart failure?

Stage A (pre-heart failure) means you're at a high risk of developing heart failure because you have a family history of congestive heart failure or you have one or more of these medical conditions: Hypertension. Diabetes. Coronary artery disease.

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What are the first signs of a weak heart?

Common symptoms are:
  • Cough.
  • Fatigue, weakness, faintness.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Need to urinate at night.
  • Pulse that feels fast or irregular, or a sensation of feeling the heartbeat (palpitations)
  • Shortness of breath when you are active or after you lie down.
  • Swollen (enlarged) liver or abdomen.
  • Swollen feet and ankles.

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What is the first stage of heart failure?

“Getting diagnosed with heart failure usually starts when you notice symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, rapid or irregular heartbeat or swelling in the legs, ankles, feet or abdomen,” says Dr. Piña.

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Will routine blood work show heart problems?

While blood tests help your healthcare provider better understand your heart disease risk, they're not a definitive diagnosis. If your blood test results show you have an increased risk, your provider may recommend further testing. Talk to your provider about any questions or concerns you have throughout this process.

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How can doctors tell if something is wrong with your heart?

An electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) is a graphic measure of the electrical activity in your heart. There are specific patterns on the EKG that your doctor looks for to determine whether there are abnormalities such as atrial fibrillation (an abnormal rhythm), or new or old heart attack.

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Can doctors miss heart failure?

It is not surprising therefore that misdiagnosis can occur at any level of the heart failure journey and can occur because of patient, clinician, and health economy related factors. Delayed diagnosis leads to excess morbidity and mortality in these patients.

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Is something wrong with my heart or is it anxiety?

The difference is that, when extra heartbeats in the upper and lower chambers are the cause of abnormal rhythm, symptoms may feel like an initial skip or hard thumping beat followed by a racing heart. When anxiety is the trigger, heart rate typically increases steadily rather than suddenly.

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Can you feel heart failure in your heart?

Rapid or Irregular Heartbeat The heart may speed up to compensate for its failing ability to adequately pump blood throughout the body. Patients may feel a fluttering in the heart (palpitations) or a heartbeat that seems irregular or out of rhythm. This often is described as a pounding or racing sensation in the chest.

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What are the five heart disease symptoms you should never ignore?

Often, your body sends signs that your heart needs care—symptoms 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.

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What does fatigue from heart failure feel like?

People with heart failure may feel constantly tired and have difficulty performing daily activities such as walking, climbing stairs or carrying groceries. Exercise intolerance and fatigue are often the most common symptoms of heart failure.

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What are 3 tests that help recognize heart disease?

Some of these tests are explained below.
  • Blood tests. ...
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG) ...
  • Exercise stress test. ...
  • Echocardiogram (ultrasound) ...
  • Nuclear cardiac stress test. ...
  • Coronary angiogram. ...
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
  • Coronary computed tomography angiogram (CCTA)

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What is the best test to see if your heart is healthy?

Echocardiogram: Uses sound waves to produce images of your heart. This common test allows your physician to see how your heart is beating and how blood is moving through your heart. Images from an echocardiogram are used to identify various abnormalities in the heart muscle and valves.

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What is the best predictor of heart disease?

What health conditions increase the risk of heart disease?
  • High blood pressure. High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease. ...
  • Unhealthy blood cholesterol levels. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance made by the liver or found in certain foods. ...
  • Diabetes mellitus. ...
  • Obesity.

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Do you sleep a lot with heart failure?

If you wake up feeling not refreshed, you have daytime sleepiness or if you need to curtail your daytime activity because of lack of energy, these could be signs your heart failure isn't being managed as well as it could be, Dr. Freeman says.

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What are the two main symptoms of heart failure?

As heart failure progresses, you may experience more pronounced symptoms, including: Belly pain: You may feel bloated or fuller after eating. Breathing disturbance: You may have shortness of breath all the time or with exertion. You might also have a cough when lying down.

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What does heart failure feel like in a woman?

It can make you feel run down, wheezy, and swollen with fluids. It's a lifelong condition, but it can be treated and managed with the help of your doctor. About 3 million women in the U.S. have it. Some 455,000 more join the ranks each year, and that number is on the rise.

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