It's important you get any symptoms checked out - no matter how mild they may be.
Your heart is one of your body's most important organs, and so keeping it in good health should be a priority for everyone.
“Hidden heart conditions often go undiagnosed for too long, until something goes wrong or it’s too late,” said Sindy Jodar, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation . From tiredness and nausea to fainting, here are some of the less obvious symptoms everyone needs to know about.Dr M Adil U Khan, a GP at Pall Mall Medical, says you should not “ignore or downplay unusual levels of tiredness”.
Perhaps you have noticed your ankles look particularly puffy, or maybe it’s your general tummy area that’s constantly swollen for no apparent reason. It could be a stomach bug, but if you are having sudden spells of vomiting and nausea more regularly and you’re not sure why, don’t delay in get things checked out.If you experience sudden fainting, this is a big indicator of something being not quite right.
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