These symptoms are seen 2 days before a heart attack, be alert in time
- byManasavi
- 14 May, 2025
Signs of Heart Attack: The body gives some warning before a heart attack. Know about its early symptoms and be alert in time and keep yourself safe.
Signs of Heart Attack: We all think that fatigue, mild burning sensation in the chest or a little heaviness is a common thing. But what if these seemingly minor signs are a big alarm bell? Because heart attack does not come suddenly, the body definitely gives some warning signals before it comes. But we either ignore them or ignore them thinking they are tiredness. If you or someone close to you sees these symptoms, then being alert in time can save life.
Common symptoms seen 48 hours before a heart attack
Many people feel heaviness, burning sensation or pressure in the chest 1–2 days before a heart attack. This pain can sometimes spread to the center of the chest, sometimes to the left hand or back.
If you start feeling breathless even without exertion or find it difficult to climb stairs, then this can be a sign of a heart problem.
Fatigue that does not go away even after rest or the body suddenly feels lethargic, can be a big sign of a heart problem.
Sudden cold sweat, body getting wet without any reason, these can be very serious signs.
Sometimes feeling upset stomach, feeling like vomiting or dizziness also tell about the condition of the heart.
If the heartbeat seems fast or irregular and there is panic along with it, then contact the doctor immediately.
Who needs to be more cautious?
Patients of high blood pressure or sugar should be cautious.
People struggling with obesity and stress should be cautious.
Smokers should be careful.
Those who already have a history of heart disease in the family.
What to do if symptoms appear
Get an ECG done immediately at a nearby hospital.
Do not take any medicine on your own, consult a doctor.
Do not delay, every minute is precious in case of heart attack.
Heart attack does not come suddenly, but the body starts giving its warning in advance. It is wise to understand those signals and take timely action. So next time if the body makes you feel something "strange", do not ignore it.
Disclaimer: Some of the information given in the news is based on media reports. Before implementing any suggestion, you must consult the concerned expert.





