Clogged arteries are a dan’gerous health problem. Catching it early can save your life.

Clogged arteries can quietly develop over time, leading to serious conditions such as high blood pressure, stroke, or heart attack.

Recognizing the warning signs early can make a life-saving difference. Here are 10 symptoms that may indicate blocked arteries:

Chest pain (angina): A tight, heavy pressure in the chest caused by limited blood flow to the heart.

Shortness of breath: Difficulty breathing, especially during activity, as the heart struggles to get enough oxygen.

Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired even after rest due to reduced circulation.

Dizziness or lightheadedness: When blood flow to the brain is restricted.

Leg pain or cramping: Often felt when walking or climbing stairs, signaling poor circulation.

Cold hands and feet: Caused by decreased blood reaching the extremities.

High blood pressure: The heart works harder to push blood through narrowed arteries.

Heart palpitations: Irregular or rapid heartbeat when blood flow is disrupted.

Nausea: Reduced circulation to the digestive system may trigger nausea or discomfort.

Swelling in legs or feet: Fluid buildup caused by weakened circulation.

If you notice several of these symptoms, seek medical advice promptly. Early diagnosis, lifestyle changes,

and proper care can help restore healthy blood flow and reduce the risk of serious complications.