Symptoms

What are the symptoms of atherosclerosis? Most symptoms of atherosclerosis don’t show until a blockage occurs. Common symptoms include: chest pain or angina pain in your leg, arm, and anywhere else that has a blocked artery shortness of breath fatigue confusion, which occurs if the blockage affects circulation to your brain muscle weakness in your legs from lack of circulation It’s also important to know the symptoms of heart attack and stroke. Both of these problems can be caused by atherosclerosis and require immediate medical attention. The symptoms of a heart attack include: chest pain or discomfort pain in the shoulders, back, neck, arms, and jaw abdominal pain shortness of breath perspiration lightheadedness nausea or vomiting a sense of impending doom The symptoms of stroke include: weakness or numbness in the face or limbs trouble speaking trouble understanding speech vision problems loss of balance sudden, severe headache Get to a hospital’s emergency room as soon as possible if you experience symptoms of a heart attack or stroke.

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