Six Unusual Signs of Heart Disease

Heart disease risk may show in earlobes, fingers, eyes

Heart disease risk may show in earlobes

A phenomenon known as digital clubbing may also be a sign that all is not well with your heart. This is where the fingernails change shape, becoming thicker and wider, due to more tissue being produced. The change is usually painless and happens on both hands.

Although you can’t see your heart beating in your chest — not without specialist imaging technology, at least — there are visible, external signs that can indicate if something is wrong with your heart, before you suffer from a life-changing — or ending — “cardiovascular event”.

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