4. Numbness or Tingling
Reduced circulation can cause pins-and-needles or numb sensations.
This may worsen with activity and improve with rest — a possible sign of peripheral artery disease (PAD), often linked with heart disease.
5. Sores or Wounds That Don’t Heal
Poor circulation may prevent the body from healing even small cuts.
Chronic ulcers or slow-healing wounds on the feet are a red flag, especially in diabetics.
6. Pain When Walking (Claudication)
Aching or cramping in the feet or calves during walking may indicate PAD.
This is a strong predictor of future cardiovascular events, including heart attacks.
❗ Important Note:
These signs don’t always mean a heart attack is coming, but they do suggest your cardiovascular system could be compromised.
✅ What to Do If You Notice These Symptoms:
– See a doctor promptly, especially if symptoms are new or worsening.
– Monitor other heart attack warning signs, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or dizziness.
– Get screened for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and heart function.
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