7 Symptoms of Adult Acquired Heart Disease You Shouldn't Ignore Purnia

11 Mar 2026

Unlike congenital heart defects which are present at birth, adult acquired heart disease develops later in life. This includes common but serious conditions like coronary artery disease, heart failure, and rheumatic heart disease. As a physician in Purnea, I frequently see patients whose heart issues stem from unmanaged lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension.

Early detection is the key to preventing heart attacks and severe complications. If you or a loved one experience any of the following seven symptoms, it is time to schedule a medical evaluation.

1. Chest Discomfort or Pain (Angina)

This is the most common sign of heart trouble. It is often described as a feeling of heaviness, pressure, squeezing, or burning in the chest. While it can be sharp, it often feels like a dull ache that may radiate to your left arm, neck, jaw, or back.

2. Shortness of Breath (Dyspnea)

If you find yourself gasping for air after minimal physical exertion—like walking up a short flight of stairs or carrying groceries—it could be a sign that your heart is not pumping blood effectively. Shortness of breath can also occur when lying flat in bed.

3. Unexplained Fatigue and Weakness

Feeling tired after a long day of work is normal, but feeling chronically exhausted for no clear reason is a red flag. If your heart is struggling to pump oxygen-rich blood to your tissues, your body will constantly feel drained of energy.

4. Swelling in the Legs, Ankles, or Feet (Edema)

When the heart cannot pump blood efficiently, fluid begins to back up in the veins. This often leads to noticeable swelling in the lower extremities. If your shoes suddenly feel too tight or you notice puffiness around your ankles, it warrants a doctor's visit.

5. Rapid or Irregular Heartbeat (Palpitations)

It is normal for your heart rate to increase during exercise or moments of high stress. However, if you feel your heart racing, fluttering, or skipping beats while you are resting, it could indicate an arrhythmia or underlying heart disease.

6. Dizziness, Lightheadedness, or Fainting

A sudden drop in blood pressure or an inability of the heart to pump enough blood to the brain can cause severe dizziness or fainting spells (syncope). This is a critical symptom that should never be ignored.

7. Persistent Cough or Wheezing

While a cough is usually linked to respiratory issues, a persistent cough that produces white or pink blood-tinged mucus can be a sign of heart failure. This happens when fluid builds up in the lungs due to the heart's inability to keep up with its workload.


Protect Your Heart in Purnea

Many cases of acquired heart disease can be managed or even prevented by controlling underlying risk factors such as high blood sugar, high blood pressure, and obesity.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, do not wait for them to worsen. Timely medical intervention saves lives. For a thorough health screening, precise diagnosis, and expert management of cardiovascular risk factors, visit Ganga & Bimla Devi Clinic.

Clinic Location: Line Bazar, Purnea, Bihar

Contact for Appointments: 8929789711 & Book Online Appointment By Clicking Here

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