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Weakness:
Narrowing arteries can obstruct normal blood flow, depriving muscles of necessary nutrients, causing fatigue and weakness—a possible prelude to heart failure.
Dizziness and Cold Sweats:
These can be caused by poor blood circulation, which, when severe enough to affect the brain, can be a warning of heart issues.
Persistent Drowsiness:
Feeling continuously tired or drowsy despite adequate rest may indicate poor blood circulation to the heart.
Preventing a heart attack is paramount. Recognizing and addressing these symptoms early can significantly diminish the risk of experiencing one.
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