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Cardiologists warn that the body often shows subtle signs 24-48 hours before a heart attack. Narrowing arteries, inflammation, and reduced oxygen supply can trigger fatigue, mild chest discomfort, breathlessness, nausea, or jaw and arm pain. Experts say recognising these early warning symptoms and seeking urgent care can prevent severe heart damage. , Health, Times Now

A top Interventional Cardiologist explains that silent heart attacks occur without classic chest pain, often presenting as fatigue, breathlessness, or mild discomfort. Nearly one in five heart attacks goes unnoticed, especially in diabetics and women. Despite subtle symptoms, they remain serious and can increase risks of heart failure, stroke, and death. , Health, Times Now