DistantNews
Support us
๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Taiwan /Health & Science

Heart disease symptoms aren't always chest pain: Online doctor reveals vascular warning signs, including leg pain during walks

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

In-depth Sources not specified Context piece
  • Leg pain during walking or exercise, which eases with rest, could signal peripheral artery disease, according to an online doctor.
  • Heart disease symptoms are not always chest pain; they can include pain in the jaw, neck, arm, fatigue, nausea, or sudden vision loss.
  • Maintaining cardiovascular health requires lifestyle changes, regular check-ups, and monitoring for subtle bodily signals.

Leg pain that repeatedly occurs during walking or exercise and subsides with rest may be a warning sign of peripheral artery disease, according to Dr. Gundry, a popular online physician. This condition affects blood circulation in the limbs and can be an indicator of broader cardiovascular issues.

Heart disease or heart attack discomfort is not always concentrated in the center of the chest; it can also manifest in the jaw, neck, especially the left neck, left shoulder, or left arm.

โ€” Dr. GundryExplaining that heart disease symptoms can be varied and may not always present as chest pain.

Dr. Gundry emphasizes that heart disease symptoms are often not the classic chest pain. Instead, individuals might experience discomfort in the jaw, neck, or arms, particularly on the left side. Other subtle signs include a feeling of heaviness or tightness in the chest during physical activity, which improves upon resting, and unusual fatigue or nausea. Sudden vision loss, described as a curtain falling over the eye, also warrants immediate medical evaluation.

Many men do not know that 'erectile dysfunction (ED)' is often the earliest sign of heart disease.

โ€” Dr. GundryHighlighting a less commonly known symptom of cardiovascular issues.

Furthermore, erectile dysfunction can be an early indicator of heart problems, as the small blood vessels in the penis are highly sensitive to vascular damage. Dr. Gundry advises that managing cardiovascular health involves more than just checking cholesterol levels. He stresses the importance of monitoring inflammation markers, maintaining healthy blood pressure and blood sugar, avoiding smoking, exercising regularly, and eating a balanced diet. Prompt medical assessment of any recurring warning signs is crucial for early prevention.

The small blood vessels in the penis are extremely sensitive to vascular hardening and damage; problems in the lower body's blood vessels mean that the coronary arteries supplying the heart may be facing the same narrowing crisis.

โ€” Dr. GundryElaborating on the connection between erectile dysfunction and heart health.
DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.