The Silent Warning Signs of Clogged Arteries
Year after year, over 700,000 people in the United States alone end up suffering from heart attack, and close to 400,000 die of coronary heart disease
(CHD). With such a high rate of incidence, it's crucially important for
everyone to be aware of the warning signs, since early detection can
drastically improve your chances of survival. Below, you'll find four of
the most common signs of clogged arteries that aren't as obvious as
you'd expect.
2. Baldness
3. Ear Creases
1. Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
If a male finds it hard to achieve
an erection, then it may be a sign of clogged arteries in the pelvis
area, which may lead to a heart attack if left untreated. According to
the experts, there are typically 3 to 5 years between the start of ED
and the development of CHD, which is loads of time to allow you to
detect and fix your heart problems. If you or your partner are concerned
about sexual performance, then it'd be a good idea to search for and
treat the root causes of diseased arteries, instead of just popping a
blue pill.
2. Baldness
In an in-depth study of close to 37,000 men, a strong association was found between the presence of CHD and severe baldness
at the crown of the head. Another study of over 7,000 individuals
(including more than 4,000 women), found that the risk of dying from
heart disease doubled for those with moderate to severe levels of
baldness, regardless of gender.
3. Ear Creases
One
of the strangest signs of clogged arteries is a crease in your earlobe.
Such creases generally appear at an angle that runs diagonally from the
lower edge of the earlobe to the canal. Such a crease may be the result
of inefficient circulation, either within the heart or within the
arteries. Research carried out in 2016 made use of a CT scan to measure
silent CHD, and found that creases in the ears were able to predict
heart disease, even after taking many other factors into consideration,
such as smoking and aging.
4. Calf Pain While Walking
Particularly prevalent in smokers,
atherosclerosis can begin to block leg arteries before CHD is
diagnosed. If you notice such a symptom, then don't hesitate to get
yourself checked. Your doctor will be able to measure your blood flow
and leg blood pressure and examine the pulses in your leg, so that they
can diagnose poor circulation. They will then be able to prescribe
adequate medication and important lifestyle changes to help you recover
before it's too late.
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