Clogged arteries, also called Atherosclerosis, reduce blood flow to vital organs and can lead to heart attack, stroke, or peripheral artery disease. Early detection is crucial. Here are 10 warning signs that your arteries may be blocked:
⚠️ 10 Signs of Blocked Arteries
1. Chest Pain or Angina
- Pressure, tightness, or burning in the chest
- Often triggered by physical activity or stress
2. Shortness of Breath
- Caused by reduced blood flow to the heart or lungs
3. Fatigue
- Feeling unusually tired, even after rest
- Muscles and organs may not get enough oxygen
4. Pain in Arms, Neck, Jaw, or Back
- Referred pain is common with blocked coronary arteries
5. Cold Hands or Feet
- Poor circulation in the extremities can indicate peripheral artery blockage
6. Numbness or Weakness
- Especially in the legs or arms
- Could be due to reduced blood flow
7. Swelling in Legs, Ankles, or Feet
- Fluid buildup can signal heart or circulatory problems
8. Dizziness or Lightheadedness
- Reduced blood flow to the brain may cause fainting or confusion
9. Irregular Heartbeat
- Palpitations or arrhythmias may develop if the heart is starved of oxygen
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- Blocked arteries can reduce blood flow to the penis, an early warning of cardiovascular issues
✅ How to Protect Your Arteries
- Healthy diet: Limit saturated fat, processed foods, and sugar; eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
- Regular exercise: At least 150 minutes/week of moderate activity
- Quit smoking: Smoking accelerates artery damage
- Manage blood pressure and cholesterol
- Maintain healthy weight and blood sugar
- Routine checkups: Especially if you have family history or risk factors
💡 Bottom line: Blocked arteries can develop silently. Recognizing these signs early and taking preventive action can significantly reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke.
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