
(Important: many people feel some of these symptoms weeks before an actual heart attack. They are often called “early” or “prodromal” warning signs.)
Medical organizations such as the American Heart Association and Mayo Clinic explain that many heart attacks are not sudden — the body often sends signals in advance.
Here are the 7 most common early warnings.
1️⃣ Unusual tiredness (deep, unexplained fatigue)
You feel:
exhausted even after resting
weak doing normal daily tasks
suddenly low on energy
⚠️ This type of fatigue is different from normal tiredness.
2️⃣ Mild chest discomfort (not always sharp pain)
It may feel like:
pressure
tightness
fullness
heaviness
Many people ignore it because: 👉 it comes and goes
👉 it is not very painful
3️⃣ Shortness of breath
You may notice:
breathing feels harder than usual
you get breathless while walking slowly
or even while resting
This can happen without chest pain.
4️⃣ Sleep problems
Common complaints:
sudden insomnia
waking up often at night
feeling restless or anxious before sleep
This is surprisingly common in the weeks before a heart attack.
5️⃣ Indigestion, nausea or stomach discomfort
It can feel like:
gas
acidity
mild nausea
upper-stomach pain
⚠️ Many people think it is only a digestive problem.
6️⃣ Pain in other areas (not only the chest)
You may feel pain or discomfort in:
left arm
shoulder
neck
jaw
upper back
This pain can be dull and spreading.
7️⃣ Dizziness, light-headedness or cold sweating
Especially if it comes with:
weakness
nausea
shortness of breath
👉 This can mean your heart is not pumping effectively.
⚠️ Very important to understand
These signs:
can appear days or weeks before
can be mild
can disappear and return
That is why many people ignore them.
🚑 Get medical help urgently if you have:
chest pressure or pain that keeps coming back
shortness of breath without clear reason
pain spreading to the arm, jaw or back
sudden extreme fatigue with dizziness