How to understand by hand and foot that you have coronary heart disease

Coronary artery disease has both common and subtle symptoms.About the second

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in ischemic heart disease in humansthe blood supply to the heart muscle is disrupted, as the vessels leading to the heart (that is, the coronary arteries) narrow due to the accumulation of fats in them. There are several signs that may indicate this condition. They are associated with hands and feet.

Experts from the Mayo Clinic note that one of these symptoms isnumbness of hands and feet. Numbness in the leg often occurs due to narrowingarteries that carry blood from the heart to the limbs. The condition is also called peripheral arterial disease, and the American Heart Foundation claims that people with this condition are more likely to develop coronary artery disease. Also, peripheral artery disease can contribute to a heart attack or stroke.

Other signs of coronary artery disease includeweakness of the arms and legs. In humans, the arms and legs can alsoget coldwhich may indicate that there is too little oxygen in the blood.

If you haveswollen feet and legs, then this can also be considered a sign of a violation of the heart.

The American Academy of Dermatology emphasizes that if you find one of the symptoms listed above, you should consult a doctor.

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