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What are the warning signs of coronary heart disease?


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Coronary heart disease:

A type of heart disease where the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries occurs by the accumulation of fatty substances.

Warning signs of coronary heart disease are:

  1. Dizziness: The person feels that the head spinning due to less blood supply.
  2. Swelling: Swelling occurs in the legs, ankles, and feet due to variation in the blood flow, the legs and its part swells.
  3. Angina: Pain due to low blood flow to the heart.
  4. Shortness of breath: The chest tightness that cannot take sufficient oxygen and shortens the breath.

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