In 2023, heart disease remained the leading cause of death globally, accounting for nearly 18 million lives each year (World Health Organization). The cardiovascular system is essential for supplying oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. However, heart problems often develop quietly, with subtle symptoms that are easy to overlook. This makes early detection challenging, increasing the risk of severe complications. Recognizing the less obvious warning signs is crucial for timely intervention and better heart health outcomes.
Health
21. Frequent Nighttime Urination Waking often during the night to urinate—a condition known as nocturia—can be an overlooked symptom of heart failure. When a person with…