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1. Angina, or Chest Pain
One of the first symptoms of coronary artery disease is chest discomfort, sometimes known as angina. Experiencing chest pain, tightness, or pressure is a common symptom of angina. You could feel aches and pains all throughout your body, including your back, neck, arms, and shoulders. You should see a doctor without delay if you feel chest pain; this discomfort might be a sign of a heart attack.
2. Difficulty Breathing
Clogged arteries may cause shortness of breath, especially while you’re exercising. Feelings of exhaustion or shortness of breath could occur when the heart is unable to pump sufficient blood to satisfy the needs of the body. If you have shortness of breath on a regular basis, it is important to see a healthcare professional to evaluate your cardiovascular health.