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Heart disease does not always manifest as a heart attack - though the symptoms may be the same.
Indian national Mohammed Aly, 50, learned it by ignoring the fact that he, as a diabetic, was at high risk of heart disease.
The banker, who has been in the UAE for the past 25 years, said he has always maintained an active lifestyle. "I am generally active since I am a sports person," Aly told Khaleej Times. "I was not active only for a few years because of work pressure and lack of time."
He has also never suffered from high blood pressure or cholesterol. In December 2017 and January 2018, however, Aly caught a cold that didn't seem to go away.
"It started as a normal cold with fever and cough." Aly then started treating it with home remedies.
"The coughing became severe and soon, I could not breathe properly, especially at night," he said.
Aly said he hadn't been checking his blood sugar for almost five to six months at that time, and he didn't think his diabetic condition would be affecting his heart.
"I had started taking antibiotics but they, too, did not seem to be working."
It was only when he noticed some swelling in his feet that he consulted his doctor, who then referred him to a cardiologist.
Test results showed that his heart wasn't pumping as hard it should.
"Doctors found that my arteries were blocked, and a surgery was done on February 4 last year to place two stents," he said.
Aly said it took him some time to fully recover from the surgery, but his health has improved after that.
"I am now controlling my food and I am back to my routine of walking for more than half an hour daily at least," he said.
Medicines have also helped improve his heart muscle. "I take aspirin and other medicines to control my blood pressure and cholesterol, along with the medicine to control my blood sugar," he said.
His advice for people is to look out for any unusual health symptoms, especially if they are at risk of certain diseases.
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