Imagine a river whose bed gradually fills with sediment: the current slows, then eventually stagnates. This is exactly what happens in your arteries when plaque builds up. Before a crisis occurs, your body often sends subtle signals. Learn to decode them.
Our body is a remarkable communication machine. Before a cardiovascular problem becomes critical, it sends messages, sometimes subtle, that are easy to attribute to age or stress. Recognizing them gives you a chance to act in time. Here are ten signs to take seriously.

An exhaustion that persists despite rest
You sleep eight hours, yet you wake up exhausted? It’s not always simply a lack of sleep. When blood circulation is poor, muscles and the brain receive less oxygen, leading to chronic fatigue, even after a full night’s sleep.

Shortness of breath after minimal effort
If climbing a flight of stairs or walking briskly leaves you breathless, don’t attribute it solely to physical fitness. Insufficient blood flow to the lungs can signal arterial narrowing. Your heart is pumping, but the fuel isn’t getting through.
