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Late Night Heart Attacks: Key Warning Signs You Need to Understand

Last updated: October 5, 2025 11:04 am
Neha Ashraf
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Understanding the signs of heart attacks that occur late at night is crucial for timely awareness and prevention.

‎According to experts, most heart attacks tend to occur during the day, often triggered by pressure or tightness in the chest, discomfort, cold sweats, dizziness, and nausea, among other symptoms.

‎However, a significant number of heart attacks also happen during the night or early morning hours. This is because, during sleep, changes occur in blood pressure, heart rate, and hormone levels all of which can contribute to the onset of a heart attack.

‎Normally, blood pressure drops during sleep. But when combined with mental or physical stress, poor sleep patterns, high cholesterol, or pre existing heart weakness, the risk increases significantly.

‎Research indicates that around 20% of myocardial infarctions occur between midnight and 6 a.m. The first warning sign is chest pain or tightness a burning sensation or pressure in the chest that often wakes the person from sleep. The pain may later spread to the neck, jaw, or back.

‎Another key symptom is shortness of breath, which causes an increased heart rate, excessive sweating, shivering, or chills.

‎A third sign includes nausea, dizziness, or a feeling of faintness often accompanied by chest discomfort.

‎Individuals suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, or sleep disorders are at greater risk of experiencing heart attacks at night.

‎While heart attacks cannot be entirely prevented, certain lifestyle changes can help reduce the risk. These include lowering salt and sugar intake, avoiding smoking and alcohol, eating a balanced diet, and engaging in regular exercise to strengthen heart function.

‎It is also advised to monitor blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels regularly. Practices such as prayer, meditation, and yoga can help manage stress and promote better overall heart health.

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