At King's Hospital, we use state-of-the-art modern diagnostic tools to perform a thorough evaluation of heart-related symptoms. Our experienced cardiologist in dubai develops a personalized treatment plan based on the patient's condition and make tailored adjustments for cardiac risk factors.

The most common heart symptoms and problems are listed below:

Chest pain - commonly heavy, central chest pain, but there are many variations. A heart attack can be fatal if left untreated and can cause debilitating complications if not treated quickly. Therefore, any chest pain should not be ignored and prompt expert advice must be sought.

Difficulty in breathing - this can be an early sign of heart failure or blocked arteries.

Palpitations - The heart rhythm and rate can fluctuate abnormally, from as low as below 40/minute to as fast as 200/minute or more. A serious examination must be done immediately.

Failure/Arrest - Problems with the heart valves or electrical system can cause the heart to stop beating slowly or suddenly, leading to failure.

High Blood Pressure - Although many people have headaches, high blood pressure may have no symptoms. If left untreated, it can lead to a heart attack or heart failure.

Abnormal cholesterol levels - Bad cholesterol is deposited in blood vessels over the years, narrowing them. If cholesterol levels are not lowered through medication and/or lifestyle changes, the blood vessels will eventually become clogged.

Coronary Artery Disease - is one of the common causes of death in the world and in the UAE. It can cause chest pain, breathing difficulties, and sometimes no symptoms. An accurate diagnosis of this must be made to guide further treatment.

Heart failure - This stage is irreversible, but advances in medicine and equipment can ensure reasonable exercise capacity and satisfactory long-term outcomes.

Valve Problems - This can be congenital or a result of aging. Symptoms often appear in the early stages. Most cases require a simple ultrasound diagnosis.

These are some of the main signs. However, if you feel that your symptoms are different, they may be related to heart health.