Here are 7 warning signs that indicate clogged arteries.
What to consider:
Difficulty maintaining and maintaining an erection during sexual intercourse.
Decreased libido or decreased desire.
Erectile dysfunction starts suddenly without any other obvious reason.
- Heartbeat
Palpitations – a feeling that the heart is beating fast, pounding, or pounding can be a sign of reduced blood flow to the heart due to blocked arteries. When the heart does not receive enough oxygen, it begins to beat irregularly to compensate. Sometimes palpitations can be harmless, but frequent or prolonged episodes should be evaluated by a health care provider.
What to consider:
Irregular or rapid heartbeat, especially during physical activity.
Palpitations lasting more than a few minutes.
A frequent feeling of trembling in the chest.
- Numbness or weakness on one side of the body
When a blood vessel that supplies blood to the brain becomes blocked, the blockage can cause a stroke. One of the most recognizable symptoms of a stroke is sudden numbness or weakness on one side of the body, especially in the face, arms, or legs. This can be a sign that an artery leading to the brain is blocked, cutting off the supply of oxygen and nutrients to that area.
What to consider:
Sudden numbness and weakness in the face, arms, or legs, usually on one side of the body.
Difficulty speaking, slurring, or understanding others.
Sudden loss of vision, dizziness, loss of coordination