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10 signs you might have heart disease

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Chest Pain or Discomfort

 This is one of the most common symptoms of heart disease. You may experience chest pain, tightness, pressure, or discomfort, often referred to as angina.

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Shortness of Breath

Feeling breathless or having difficulty breathing, especially during physical exertion or while lying down, can be a sign of heart disease.

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Fatigue

Persistent fatigue or exhaustion, even with adequate rest, may be a symptom of heart disease.

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Irregular Heartbeat

 If you notice irregular heart rhythms, such as rapid or skipped beats, it could indicate an underlying heart condition.

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Swelling

Heart disease can lead to fluid retention, causing swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen.

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Dizziness or Fainting

Feeling lightheaded, dizzy, or fainting could be a result of inadequate blood flow to the brain due to heart problems.

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High Blood Pressure

 Consistently elevated blood pressure levels can strain the heart and increase the risk of heart disease.

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High Cholesterol Levels

Having high levels of LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol) and low levels of HDL cholesterol ("good" cholesterol) can contribute to the development of heart disease.

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Diabetes

People with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing heart disease, as the condition can damage blood vessels and increase the likelihood of other risk factors.

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Family History

A family history of heart disease, especially in close relatives like parents or siblings, can increase your own risk.

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