Heart and Stroke Symptoms Directory
Recognizing the symptoms of heart and stroke issues is crucial for early intervention and effective management. Explore our comprehensive guide to common heart and stroke symptoms, empowering you to recognize warning signs such as chest pain, sudden weakness, numbness, and more. Gain the knowledge needed to take prompt actions and seek medical attention when needed.
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- A fast heartbeat
- A hand on the end of an arm that looks like it belongs to another personb
- A high level of energy (especially when they're excited about something)
- A passion for patterns and order
- A sensation of fluttering or pounding in the chest (palpitations)
- A single artery in the umbilical cord
- A tendency toward clumsiness or accidents
- A wide nose bridge with a high arched palate (choanal atresia)
- A wide range of facial features
- Abdominal swelling
- Abdominal wall defects
- Abnormal blue skin coloration on the feet a
- Abnormal bone growth
- Abnormal breastbone
- Abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmias)
- Abnormal heart rhythms
- Abnormal heartbeat
- Abnormal sternum
- Abnormalities of the teeth (overbites
- Abnormally fast heart rhythms
- Abnormally large internal organs
- Acute abdomen
- Aesthetic concerns and inferiority complex due to facial and dental abnormalities
- Alterations in pancreas
- Always tired
- An abnormal blue skin coloration on the feet and hands (peripheral cyanosis)
- An inability to understand abstract concepts like "time" or "space"
- An increased risk of sudden death blood in
- An interest in music and artblood
- An irregular heart sound (heart murmur) heard through a stethoscope
- An unusually slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
- And legs
- And other flu
- And skin (cyanosis)
- And sweating
- And swelling of the ankle.
- And tiredness
- And/or fainting
- Anemia
- Angina (chest pain)
- Ankles
- Anxiety
- Anxiety attacks
- Appearing bluish (cyanotic) in color due to insufficient oxygenation of the blood
- Arm swelling
- Arms
- Arms or legs that are attached directly to the trunk (the body) without elbows or knees
- As well as an underdeveloped jawbone
- Asthma
- Attention deficit disorders
- Back or stomach
- Birth defects
- Bl
- Blackouts
- Bleeding that lasts more than a few minutes after an injury
- Bleeding under the skin that appears as bruising around joints and muscles (called purpura)
- Bloating
- Blood in your urine or stool
- Blue lips
- Blue-coloration of skin
- Bluish color to lips
- Bluish coloration of the skin
- Bluish skin
- Blurred vision
- Cardiac abnormalitiesblo
- Cardiac arrest
- Cardiac defects
- Chest
- Chest discomfort
- Chest fluttering
- Chest pain
- Chest pain (angina)
- Chest pain (angina) or tightness with activity
- Chest pain (angina) when exercising or at rest
- Chest pain or discomfort when exercising or at res
- Chest pain or pressure
- Chest pain when you breathe in (on inhalation) or out (on exhalation)
- Chest paining and fainting
- Chest pains
- Chest palpitations
- Deadaches
- Deafness
- Defect in umbilical cord
- Defected pericardium
- Dementia
- Developmental delays
- Diarrhea (often bloody)
- Diarrhoea
- Difficulty breathing
- Difficulty breathing (dyspnea)
- Difficulty feeding
- Difficulty in breathing
- Difficulty speaking or slurred speech
- Difficulty understanding words
- Difficulty when exercising
- Difficulty with breathing
- Diminished pulse
- Discoloration may occur in the rectum and large intestine and in rare cases
- Dislocated joints
- Disruption in left-right symmetry of internal organs
- Distinctive facial features
- Disturbances and loss-of-sensation
- Dizziness
- Dizziness and fainting
- Dizziness or fainting
- Drooping muscles in your face
- Dyspnea (breathing difficulty)
- Dyspnea (shortness of breath)
- Easy fatigue
- Easy tiring
- Ectopia cordis
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Elevated levels of apolipoprotein b/a-1 ratio (a measure of how much cholesterol is being carried by hdl particles)
- Enlarged orange- or yellow-colored tonsils
- Enlargement of breath and gallstones is also possible
- Enlargement of the liver
- Especially during times of incr
- Especially when exercising or at rest
- Especially with activity
- Especially with exercise
- Face swelling
- Facial bone deformities
- Facial swelling and eye inflammation
- Factor xii deficiency is rarely associated with any symptoms (asymptomatic).
- Failure to grow and gain weight
- Failure to thrive
- Faint murmur (extra sound with sound of heart beat)
- Fainting
- Fainting (syncope)
- Fainting or near fainting spells
- Fainting or passing out
- Fainting spells
- Fast breathing (tachypnea) or fast heartbeat (tachycardia)b
- Fast breathing or breathlessness
- Fast heartbeat
- Fatigu
- Fatigue
- Fatigue (low energy)
- Fatigue (tiredness)
- Feeding and breathing difficulties
- Feeding difficulties
- Feeling dizzy
- Feeling dizzy or lightheaded
- Feeling faint or dizzy
- Feeling faint or dizzy or fainting with activity
- Feelings of depression
- Feet
- Fever
- Fine hair on the face (trichomegaly)
- Fingers or toes that appear pale
- Fluttering or pounding heartbeat (palpitations)
- Foot abnormalities
- Frequent respiratory infections
- Frequently asking people to talk louder
- Fullness
- Hair loss (alopecia)
- Headache
- Hearing loss
- Hearing loss (either mild or severe)
- Heart defects
- Heart defects such as arrhythmias (abnormal heart rhythms) and an enlarged atrium or v
- Heart failure
- Heart murmur (a swishing sound that occurs when blood flows through the heart)blood in e
- Heart murmur (noise is louder when defect is small and vice versa)
- Heart palpitations
- Heart palpitations (a rapid or irregular heartbeat
- Heart palpitations (irregular heartbeat that can feel like fluttering
- Heart palpitations (skipped beats)
- Heart rate over 150 beats per minute
- Heavy sweating
- Hernia in the abdominal wall
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- High blood pressure
- High levels of ldl (bad) cholesterol in your blood
- High levels of triglycerides (a type of fat) in your blood
- High pressure in the lungs blood in eye
- Hole between the ventricles at the bottom of the heart
- Hypercalcemia) which can cause anorexia
- Hypermobile joints
- Hypertelorism (wide-set eyes)
- In babies: displaced heart outside
- In severe cases with pulmonary arterial hypertension: shortness of breath
- Inabilit
- Inability to exercise
- Inability to sleep well at night
- Including a large forehead and a small chin
- Including freckles on the face (freckling) or hands (liver spots)blood
- Incomplete development of lungs in adults: low bp
- Increased heart ratebl
- Increased need to urinate
- Lack of motivation to complete tasks and/or engage in activities that used to be enjoyable for you (such as going out with friends)blood in e
- Learning problems
- Lethargy
- Light headedness
- Lightheadedness
- Lightheadedness or dizziness with exercise
- Liver
- Liver problems and heart failure
- Loss of appetite
- Low birth weight
- Pain in eyes due to ocular dysfunctions
- Pain in jaw
- Pain in legs
- Pain in neck
- Pain in the hands and feet that may feel like burning or tingling
- Pain in the legs and arms
- Pain in the muscles and abdomen
- Pain in throat
- Pain in your chest or back
- Pain may also be felt in the arms
- Pain or weakness in limbs
- Painless injury or infection
- Pale and clammy skin
- Pale facial appearance (pallor)
- Pale gray tongue
- Pale skin
- Pale skin (pallor)
- Palpitations
- Palpitations or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
- Palpitations or racing heartbeats that may feel like fluttering in your chest
- Partial or total loss of consciousness
- Pneumonia
- Poor circulation
- Poor weight gain
- Pounding heartbeats (palpitations)
- Presence of hernia at birth
- Pressure
- Presyncope and syncope
- Seizures
- Seizures (convulsions)
- Sensations of a fast
- Sensitivity to light and sound (photophobia)
- Sensorineural deafness
- Sensorineural hearing loss
- Sensorineural hearing loss affects both ears
- Sensorineural visual impairment
- Severe headaache
- Severe pain in the tummy or lower back
- Short fingers and toes
- Short stature
- Shortened limbs
- Shortness of breath
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing (especially when exercising)
- Shortness of breath when exercising
- Shortness of breath when exercising or at rest
- Shortness of breathing
- Shoulder or back
- Signs of rapid breathing
- Skin rashes
- Skin thinness and discoloration
- Sleepiness
- Slow development of motor skills
- Slow growth
- Slow heartbeat
- Slow or racing heartbeat
- Small hands with abnormally long fingers and overlapping fingers
- Small skull
- Sore throat
- Spinal defectblood in
- Spleen
- Splenic asplenia or hypoplasia
- Squeezing
- Stones
- Stress
- Strokes
- Structural problems in the heart vessels
- Such as tetralogy of fallot or atrial septal defect (asd)
- Such as the sto
- Such as their wrists and ankles
- Sudden
- Sudden dizziness or collapsebl
- Sudden numbness or weakness in your arms or legs
- Sudden weight loss
- Sweating
- Sweaty
- Swelling
- Swelling around their joints
- Swelling in ankles
- Swelling in feet
- Swelling in legs
- Swelling in legs and feet due to fluid buildup (edema)
- Swelling in the legs
- Swelling of ankles
- Swelling of legs and feet
- Swollen ankles and feet
- Swollen lymph nodes in the neck or armpits
- Syncope
- Syncope (unconsciousness)
- Tachyarrhythmias (increased heartbeats)
- Tachycardia
- Tachycardia (fast heart rate)
- Temporary loss of vision in one eye
- Tenderness in muscles due to exercise or strain without an injury being present (this is known as muscle tenderness)blood in e
- The hearing of high frequencies more than low frequencies
- The infants might appear pale and jaundiced while adults can experience fatigue
- Thickening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy)