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8. Slow Healing Wounds
Cuts or sores — especially on the feet or legs — that take a long time to heal might signal poor circulation and reduced blood supply caused by atherosclerosis.
9. Heart Palpitations
If your heart feels like it’s fluttering, skipping beats, or racing without explanation, it might be struggling to pump through narrowed arteries.
10. High Blood Pressure
What to Do if You Notice These Symptoms
If you recognize any of these signs, don’t ignore them. Talk to your doctor and request testing such as:
- A cholesterol test
- CT angiography
- Carotid ultrasound
- Ankle-brachial index test
Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Make a Big Difference:
- Eat heart-healthy foods: Focus on whole grains, fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, and lean proteins.
- Exercise regularly: Aim for at least 30 minutes a day, most days of the week.
- Quit smoking: Tobacco damages blood vessels and accelerates plaque buildup.
- Manage stress: Chronic stress affects your heart health more than you may think.
The Bottom Line
Clogged arteries don’t happen overnight — and neither do heart attacks or strokes. Your body gives you clues, and it’s up to you to listen. Don’t wait for a crisis to take your heart health seriously. If you’re experiencing any of these signs, get checked early. It could save your life.
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