The sour taste in the mouth turned out to be a harbinger of a heart attack, writes Express, citing data from British doctors. The content of the article is published by RIA Novosti.
Indigestion without belching and heartburn, nausea or vomiting may indicate this ailment. In addition, you should pay attention to sweating for no apparent reason, insomnia and fatigue.
Experts clarify that symptoms can persist for several days or occur suddenly. You also need to pay attention to them and immediately seek medical advice, doctors advise.
It has previously been reported that chest pain or pressure is most likely to indicate a heart attack, but there may be other unexpected signs of myocardial infarction. Professor Adam Taylor of Lancaster University noted that plaque on teeth, which looks like a sticky film, should be of concern. The scientist explained that the plaque actively develops “bad” bacteria that can enter the bloodstream, cause vascular inflammation and cause a heart attack.