The most devastating sign of coronary heart disease is abrupt, unexpected cardiac arrest.
- Cardiac arrest commonly occurs in people who have had previous heart attacks, but it may occur as the first symptom of heart disease.
- Most people exhibit some symptom or discomfort.
- Symptoms usually occur during exercise or activity because the heart muscle's increased demand for nutrients and oxygen is not being met by the blockedcoronary blood vessel.
- Chest pain on exertion (angina pectoris), which may be relieved by rest
- Shortness of breath on exertion
- Jaw pain, back pain, or arm pain, especially on left side, either during exertion or at rest
- Palpitations (a sensation of rapid or very strong heart beats in your chest)
- Dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting
- Weakness on exertion or at rest
- Irregular heartbeat