Diaphoresis is ‘early’ sign of heart attack that can strike ‘months before’ the event

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    The early symptoms can include the likes of chest pain, heaviness, heart palpitations and shortness of breath.

    Dr Xu added: “Others – women more so than men – will experience some atypical symptoms as well, which may include fatigue, a general sense of unease, vague discomfort, back or abdominal pain and declining stamina.

    “Both types of symptoms can be experienced months before an actual heart attack occurs.”

    The expert added it’s “important” to get these symptoms checked and talk to your doctor if you are concerned.



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