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Silent Heart Attacks: Why They Are More Dangerous

 Many people assume that a heart attack always presents with intense chest pain and sudden collapse. In reality, a significant number of heart attacks occur without dramatic symptoms. These are known as silent heart attacks , and they often go unnoticed, untreated, and undiagnosed for months or even years. Because of this delayed recognition, silent heart attacks can be more dangerous than typical heart attacks. This blog explains why silent heart attacks are more dangerous , how they happen, how to identify subtle warning signs, and what steps can help protect your heart health. What Is a Silent Heart Attack? A silent heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is reduced or blocked, but the symptoms are mild, unusual, or easily overlooked. Unlike classic heart attacks, there may be no severe chest pain. Many individuals mistake the symptoms for acidity, stress, muscle pain, or fatigue and do not seek medical attention. Despite the lack of obvious warning signs, the...