Blocked arteries usually refer to a condition called Atherosclerosis, where fatty deposits (plaque) reduce blood flow. It can develop silently for years, but there are warning signs you shouldn’t ignore.
Here are 10 possible indicators:
1. Chest pain or pressure (Angina)
A tight, heavy, or squeezing feeling in the chest, often during activity or stress.
2. Shortness of breath
Feeling breathless during normal activity or mild exertion.
3. Pain in arms, neck, jaw, or back
Especially during physical activity; may be a sign the heart isn’t getting enough oxygen.
4. Fatigue or low energy
Unusual tiredness even with simple daily tasks.
5. Numbness or weakness
Often in legs or arms due to reduced blood flow.
6. Cold hands or feet
Poor circulation can make extremities feel unusually cold.
7. Slow-healing wounds
Cuts or sores on legs/feet that take longer than normal to heal.
8. Weak or absent pulses in limbs
Reduced blood flow may make pulses harder to feel in feet or legs.
9. Dizziness or lightheadedness
Reduced oxygen-rich blood reaching the brain.
10. Pain in legs when walking (claudication)
Cramping or pain in calves/thighs during walking that improves with rest.
⚠️ Important note
Having one of these symptoms doesn’t automatically mean you have blocked arteries—many conditions can cause similar signs (like anemia, anxiety, or vitamin deficiencies).
However, chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, or severe weakness should be treated as urgent medical symptoms.
If you’re concerned
Doctors usually check with:
- Blood tests (cholesterol, sugar)
- ECG or stress test
- Ultrasound or CT angiography
If you want, tell me your age and symptoms, and I can help you understand how concerning they are and what tests are usually recommended.