Discussions around cardiovascular health often highlight how early symptoms are easy to overlook, especially when they appear mild or are mistaken for stress or fatigue. While reading different patient journeys and care experiences, the Dr Ranjit Jagtap case came up as a reference point that focuses more on awareness and continuity of care rather than a single treatment outcome.
What stood out to me is how timely attention to early signs, along with regular follow-ups, can make a meaningful difference in long-term heart health. Case-based discussions like this help shift attention from reactive treatment to proactive care and patient awareness.
Sharing this here to learn from others what early symptoms did you initially ignore, and what helped you take the first step toward proper evaluation?