5. Dizziness or Lightheadedness
Reduced blood flow to the brain can cause dizziness, fainting, or balance problems.
6. Pain in the Neck, Jaw, or Back
Clogged arteries don’t always cause chest pain. Discomfort may radiate to the neck, jaw, shoulders, or upper back.
7. Cold Sweats
Sudden sweating without a clear reason can be a warning sign of heart-related issues.
8. Numbness or Weakness (Especially on One Side of the Body)
This may indicate reduced blood flow to the brain and could be a sign of an impending stroke.
9. Leg Pain While Walking (Claudication)
Pain or cramping in the legs during movement may suggest peripheral artery disease (PAD), a form of clogged arteries affecting the limbs.
10. Erectile Dysfunction
In men, difficulty maintaining an erection can be an early sign of poor blood circulation due to narrowed arteries.
When to See a Doctor
Seek medical attention immediately if you experience severe chest pain, shortness of breath, or symptoms of a stroke. Early detection can significantly reduce the risk of complications.