Overview of heart and blood vessel symptoms


  • Disorders that affect the heart or blood vessels are called cardiovascular disorders. Cardiovascular disorders are usually divided into

    Heart (cardiac) disorders: Heart disorders affect the heart, its valves, and the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle (coronary arteries).
    Peripheral blood vessel disorders: Peripheral blood vessel disorders affect the blood vessels of the arms, legs, and trunk (except those supplying the heart).

    Disorders that affect the blood vessels supplying the brain are called cerebrovascular disorders. Stroke is an example.
    No single symptom unmistakably indicates a heart disorder, but certain symptoms suggest the possibility, and several symptoms together may make the diagnosis almost certain. Doctors identify symptoms by interviewing the person to obtain the medical history and by doing a physical examination. Often, diagnostic procedures are done to confirm the diagnosis. However, sometimes a heart disorder, even when serious, causes no symptoms until it reaches a late stage. Routine health checkups or a visit to the doctor for another reason may uncover a heart disorder that has caused no symptom. Sometimes doctors do procedures to screen for a heart disorder even when there is no evidence of it.
    The symptoms of a heart disorder include

    Certain types of pain (for example, chest pain)
    Shortness of breath
    Fatigue
    Palpitations (awareness of slow, fast, or irregular heartbeats)
    Light-headedness (see Dizziness or Light-headedness When Standing Up and Postprandial Hypotension)
    Fainting
    Swelling in the legs, ankles, and feet

    However, these symptoms do not necessarily indicate a heart disorder. For example, chest pain may be due to a lung or digestive disorder rather than to a heart disorder. Shortness of breath is often due to a lung disorder. Fatigue can be caused by a wide variety of disorders.
    Symptoms of peripheral blood vessel disorders vary depending on where the affected blood vessels are located. Symptoms may include

    Pain in a limb (usually a leg)
    Muscle cramps
    Muscle fatigue
    Light-headedness
    Swelling
    Numbness
    Change in skin color of the affected part of the body

    These symptoms do not necessarily indicate a blood vessel disorder. For example, muscle cramps and muscle fatigue may be due to a disorder of the musculoskeletal system or the nervous system.


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