Last Updated on January 7, 2021
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#8 – Persistent Cough
While a dry cough that doesn’t go away would rather signal problems with the lungs, if it is accompanied by other symptoms of heart disease, chances are it can be a sign of heart disease. If you notice white or pink mucus, head to the doctor immediately because this can indicate that your heart cannot keep up, which causes the blood to go back into the lungs.
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#9 – Palpitations
Palpitations are not only annoying but also alarming. They can have various causes, such as hormonal changes, medical conditions, intense physical activities, strong emotions, or as side effects of some medications.
Not only that, palpitations can also be triggered by a lurking heart condition, especially if accompanied by other symptoms of heart disease. Make sure to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis.
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#10 – Back or Abdominal Pain
Experiencing an unusual and irregular pain in the upper or lower back can be a sign of heart stress. Again, if this pain is accompanied by other symptoms of heart disease, it means you should worry and better consult a cardiologist immediately. Keep in mind that, unfortunately, the symptoms of a heart attack in women are usually not associated with chest pain.
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