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A month before a heart attack, your feet warn you of these six signs.

🦶 What people sometimes notice in the legs/feet (but not specific predictors)

1. Swelling in feet or ankles

  • Can be linked to heart failure or fluid retention
  • Not specific to heart attack alone

2. Cold feet or poor circulation

  • May suggest circulation problems in general
  • Often related to peripheral artery disease

3. Leg fatigue or heaviness

  • Can be due to poor blood flow, nerve issues, or inactivity
  • Not a direct warning sign of a heart attack

4. Pain while walking

  • More often linked to artery narrowing in the legs (peripheral artery disease)

5. Skin color changes (pale or bluish feet)

  • Indicates reduced oxygen or blood flow
  • Needs medical evaluation

6. Numbness or tingling

  • Usually nerve-related (diabetes, spine issues), not heart-specific

🚨 Real warning signs of a heart attack

More important symptoms include:

  • Chest pressure or pain
  • Pain radiating to arm, jaw, or back
  • Shortness of breath
  • Cold sweats
  • Nausea or dizziness

🧠 Key truth

Foot symptoms alone do not reliably predict a heart attack one month in advance. If leg or foot changes are happening, they may indicate circulation or nerve issues, but not a specific timeline for a cardiac event.

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