
8 Signs Your Arteries Are DYING
10 STRANGE Signs Your Arteries Are CLOGGED (You Shouldn’t Ignore!) Every year, nearly 18 million lives are lost globally due to cardiovascular disease, with clogged arteries being a major cause. Despite this, many people fail to recognize the unusual signs their bodies may be sending. Symptoms like fatigue, jaw pain, or cold extremities can be subtle but point to life-threatening heart issues. Could these signs indicate the onset of heart disease, heart failure, or even a heart and stroke event? Chronic fatigue, erectile dysfunction, jaw pain, and swelling in the ankles are just a few clues your arteries might be blocked. Clogged arteries restrict blood flow, depriving the heart, brain, and muscles of oxygen and nutrients, which can lead to heart arrhythmia, heart failure, or worse. Strange indicators such as yellow cholesterol deposits around the eyes, indigestion, or brain fog can signal high cholesterol or reduced circulation. Shortness of breath and persistent leg pain during activity also point to peripheral artery disease. Recognizing these symptoms can make the difference between life and death. Learn how to protect your heart health before it’s too late. ⏳ TIMESTAMPS ⌛ 00:00 10 STRANGE Signs Your Arteries Are CLOGGED (You Shouldn’t Ignore!) 00:47 Chronic Fatigue: The Body’s Cry for Help 01:29 Erectile Dysfunction as an Early Warning 02:25 Jaw Pain: Referred Pain from the Heart 03:03 Cold Hands and Feet: A Circulation Red Flag 03:44 Leg Pain During Activity: Peripheral Artery Disease 04:21 Yellow Cholesterol Deposits Around the Eyes 04:56 Shortness of Breath: A Major Cardiovascular Alarm 05:35 Persistent Indigestion and Nausea 06:11 Swelling in Ankles or Feet (Edema) 06:42 Brain Fog and Memory Issues 07:21 Summary ►Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is intended for general educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. While I strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, this content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in this video.