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Early Signs of Heart Disease in Men

Know the early signs and causes of heart disease in men. Learn how prevention is better than a cure in keeping heart diseases at bay.

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Written by Dr. J T Hema Pratima

Reviewed by Dr. Shaik Abdul Kalam MD (Physician)

Last updated on 16th Oct, 2025

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Introduction 

Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death among men worldwide. However, early detection can significantly improve outcomes and even prevent serious complications. Recognising the early warning signs can help men take timely action and protect their heart health.

In this article, we’ll discuss the common early signs of heart disease in men, risk factors, and steps you can take to maintain a healthy heart.

Consult Top Cardiologist for Best Consultation

Dr. Anand Ravi, General Physician

Dr. Anand Ravi

General Physician

2 Years • MBBS

Bengaluru

PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

400

Dr. Tripti Deb, Cardiologist

Dr. Tripti Deb

Cardiologist

40 Years • MBBS, MD, DM, FACC, FESC

Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

550

1000

Dr. Janjirala Seshivardhan, Cardiologist

Dr. Janjirala Seshivardhan

Cardiologist

7 Years • MBBS,DNB(GM),DM(Cardiology)

Manikonda Jagir

Apollo Clinic, Manikonda, Manikonda Jagir

850

850

Dr. Zulkarnain, General Physician

Dr. Zulkarnain

General Physician

2 Years • MBBS, PGDM, FFM

Bengaluru

PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

400

What Are the Early Signs of Heart Disease in Men?

Heart disease often develops silently, but certain symptoms may indicate an underlying problem. Here are some early signs to watch out for:

1. Chest Discomfort (Angina)

A feeling of pressure, tightness, or pain in the chest (often described as a "heavyweight" on the chest). It may be on and off, especially during physical activity or stress.

2. Shortness of Breath

It is characterised by difficulty breathing even with mild exertion. And feeling winded after climbing stairs or walking short distances.

3. Fatigue and Weakness

Unusual tiredness, even after adequate rest. And feeling exhausted after simple daily activities.

4. Pain in Other Areas

Discomfort in the arms (especially the left arm), neck, jaw, back, or stomach. which is often mistaken for muscle pain or indigestion.

5. Irregular Heartbeat (Palpitations)

A fluttering, racing, or skipped heartbeat. This may feel like your heart is pounding or beating irregularly.

6. Swelling in Legs, Ankles, or Feet

Fluid retention due to poor circulation. Which is often a sign of heart failure.

7. Dizziness or Lightheadedness

Feeling faint or unsteady, especially when standing up. It may indicate poor blood flow to the brain.

8. Excessive Sweating

Cold sweats without physical exertion. And sudden sweating even in cool temperatures.

If you experience any of these symptoms frequently, consult a doctor immediately.

What Causes Heart Disease in Men?

Several factors contribute to heart disease, including:

1. High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)

Puts extra strain on the heart and arteries.

2. High Cholesterol

This leads to plaque buildup in arteries, restricting blood flow.

3. Smoking and Alcohol Use

Damages blood vessels and increases heart disease risk.

4. Diabetes

High blood sugar levels harm blood vessels over time.

5. Obesity and Poor Diet

Excess weight and unhealthy eating habits increase heart strain.

6. Lack of Exercise

A Sedentary lifestyle weakens the heart and circulation.

7. Stress and Poor Sleep

Chronic stress and sleep deprivation negatively impact heart health.

8. Family History

Genetic predisposition can increase risk.

How Can Men Prevent or Manage Heart Disease?

The good news is that heart disease is largely preventable with healthy lifestyle choices. Here’s what you can do:

1. Eat a Heart-Healthy Diet

Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.

Reduce the salt, sugar, processed foods, and trans fats.

2. Exercise Regularly

Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week, including walking, swimming, and cycling. And strength training twice a week helps maintain heart health.

3. Quit Smoking and Limit Alcohol

Smoking is a major risk factor—seek help to quit if needed. Limit alcohol to 1-2 drinks per day at most.

4. Manage Stress

Practice relaxation techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or yoga. And engage in hobbies and activities that bring joy.

5. Monitor Blood Pressure and Cholesterol

Get regular check-ups to track your numbers. And take prescribed medications if needed.

6. Maintain a Healthy Weight

Losing even 5-10% of body weight can improve heart health.

7. Get Enough Sleep

Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep per night. As Poor sleep increases heart disease risk.

8. Regular Health Check-ups

Ensure annual screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes, as they are crucial.

When to See a Doctor?

Don’t ignore symptoms, as early intervention saves lives. Seek medical help if you experience:

  • Persistent chest pain or discomfort

  • Severe shortness of breath

  • Sudden dizziness or fainting

  • Irregular heartbeat

Final Thoughts

Heart disease doesn’t always announce itself with dramatic symptoms. Many men dismiss early warning signs, assuming they’re just tired or stressed. But paying attention to your body and making proactive lifestyle changes can make a huge difference.

Consult Top Cardiologist for Best Consultation

Dr. Anand Ravi, General Physician

Dr. Anand Ravi

General Physician

2 Years • MBBS

Bengaluru

PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

400

Dr. Tripti Deb, Cardiologist

Dr. Tripti Deb

Cardiologist

40 Years • MBBS, MD, DM, FACC, FESC

Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

550

1000

Dr. Janjirala Seshivardhan, Cardiologist

Dr. Janjirala Seshivardhan

Cardiologist

7 Years • MBBS,DNB(GM),DM(Cardiology)

Manikonda Jagir

Apollo Clinic, Manikonda, Manikonda Jagir

850

850

Dr. Zulkarnain, General Physician

Dr. Zulkarnain

General Physician

2 Years • MBBS, PGDM, FFM

Bengaluru

PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

400

Consult Top Cardiologist for Best Consultation

Dr. Anand Ravi, General Physician

Dr. Anand Ravi

General Physician

2 Years • MBBS

Bengaluru

PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

400

Dr. Tripti Deb, Cardiologist

Dr. Tripti Deb

Cardiologist

40 Years • MBBS, MD, DM, FACC, FESC

Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

550

1000

Dr. Janjirala Seshivardhan, Cardiologist

Dr. Janjirala Seshivardhan

Cardiologist

7 Years • MBBS,DNB(GM),DM(Cardiology)

Manikonda Jagir

Apollo Clinic, Manikonda, Manikonda Jagir

850

850

Dr. Deepesh Venkatraman, Cardiologist

Dr. Deepesh Venkatraman

Cardiologist

10 Years • MBBS, MD (Gen Med), DM (Cardio), DNB (Cardio)

Chennai

Apollo Medical Centre Kotturpuram, Chennai

600

1000

Dr. Zulkarnain, General Physician

Dr. Zulkarnain

General Physician

2 Years • MBBS, PGDM, FFM

Bengaluru

PRESTIGE SHANTHINIKETAN - SOCIETY CLINIC, Bengaluru

400

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