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Your body is warning you: 6 signs that your heart needs help!

articleUseronApril 16, 2026

Swelling of the legs, ankles, and feet
can indicate fluid retention caused by a weakened or increased heart rate. You may also notice that your shoes feel tighter and that your ankles leave temporary indentations when pressed.

This swelling is usually more noticeable at the end of the day due to the pressure that builds up in the leg veins. Elevating your legs while resting can help reduce swelling. The presence of ulcers on the legs or feet can also indicate serious circulatory problems, especially if caused by arterial blockages. Consult a doctor if you experience these symptoms.

Xanthelasma: Golden spots on the eyelids.
Xanthelasma appears as a golden spot on the upper eyelid. Although primarily a cosmetic issue, it can be a sign of high cholesterol. This phenomenon is more common in middle-aged women and is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes.

If you notice this sign on your eyelids, it’s important to monitor your cardiovascular health. Regular checks of your cholesterol and triglyceride levels can help prevent underlying problems.

Arcus senile: a ring around the cornea.
Arcus senile is a white, gray, or blue ring around the cornea, consisting mainly of lipids such as cholesterol. Although harmless and common in older adults, its appearance before the age of fifty can be an important warning sign.

Its early appearance not only indicates aging but can also be a sign of high cholesterol. If you notice this ring in your eyes, especially if you have a family history of high cholesterol, consult an ophthalmologist for a thorough examination.

Other signs to
look out for: Recognizing other signs of heart problems is important. Watch for the following symptoms:

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