You probably think the term "tired heart" sounds more like a Johnny Cash song than
a health concern. But it's actually a conversation doctors have had with dozens of
patients...
I'm not talking about the kind of "run down" you feel when you don't get enough sleep.
I'm talking about an almost clinical level of tired that happens when your heart doesn't
have the energy to do its jobs.
But unlike the pain or palpitations you might expect when your heart's not working up to
snuff...a lot of times your heart sends you signals that are far more subtle.
You see your heart does so much more than pump blood through your body…which
leads to many symptoms that are easy to overlook or even dismiss, especially if they
only happen from time to time.
I'm talking about things like...
Feeling winded by daily tasks
Dizziness or anxiety
Numbness or tingling
Problems with vision
Sexual problems Swelling, especially in the ankles
Unexplained inflammation
Any one of them could be an urgent message from your heart that it's time to pay a visit
to the doctor and get your heart health back on track.
But even if you're not already in the heart health "danger zone", it's never too late to
start giving your heart the support it needs.