An overwhelming sense of fatigue, lethargy and general tiredness may show up days, weeks or even months before a heart attack. Often dismissed due to its vagueness, this fatigue is not linked to lack of sleep or mental health conditions like depression. It appears without apparent cause and is a critical early warning sign that warrants attention and further investigation.

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