Heart attack: These 5 symptoms are seen in the eyes 30 days before a heart attack, do not ignore them
Khushi Sharma January 05, 2025 04:50 PM

Heart disease causes the most deaths in the world. Heart attack, cardiac arrest, heart failure take life in a jiffy. People have very little knowledge about its symptoms. They keep waiting for chest pain and by then the matter gets very bad.

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How to detect a heart attack? Chest pain often occurs when an attack occurs, but some signs are seen 1 month or even before. This indicates high BP, bad cholesterol and triglyceride which are the main causes of cardiovascular disease.

Heart attack can be avoided by paying attention to the signs of these diseases. In this article, we will learn about some symptoms seen in the eyes, which can help us avoid life-threatening heart disease.

1. Swollen eyes
Often due to lack of sleep, the eyes get swollen. But if this problem occurs even after adequate sleep, then it may be due to the heart not pumping blood properly. Due to which fluid accumulates around the eyes.

2. Yellow bumps

Some people start seeing yellow bumps around their eyes. These may be filled with a yellow wax-like substance. This condition is called Xanthelasmas and according to Harvard, it is a sign of excess cholesterol, triglyceride or other lipids.

3. Pain in the eyes

When the functioning of the heart starts deteriorating, the organs do not get fresh blood. This deficiency also affects the eyes, which causes problems in seeing or pain. If this problem suddenly becomes serious, then do not ignore it.

4. Sudden loss of vision

Due to high blood pressure, the nerves of the eyes can become weak. Due to this, there may be loss of vision, blood clots in the eyes, problems in the retina. By keeping an eye on these signs, treatment can be given before a heart attack occurs.

Dangerous symptoms of heart attack
Chest pain
Shortness of breath
Irregular heartbeat
Fatigue and weakness
Excessive sweating
Pain extending to the jaw and shoulder, etc.

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