Heart Attack Signs Every Woman Should Know
Subtle symptoms
It's true: Women are different from men, not least of all when it comes to heart attack symptoms. Once considered almost strictly a man's problem, we now know that anyone can have a heart attack.A lady had a heart attack in 2012, and like most women, she didn't experience the classic, chest-clutching "Hollywood Heart Attack." Instead she had aching in her arms and chest along with nausea and clammy skin, and like many women didn't realize what was happening.
Heart disease is now the number-one killer of women. Know the signs of heart attack, and call 9-1-1 if you or someone you know has one or more of the following symptoms.
1) Shortness of breath
One study found that 42% of women having a heart attack had shortness of breath.Although men also have this symptom, women are more likely to have trouble breathing without concurrent chest pain, says a Dr.
The difficulty breathing is usually sudden and may come on for no apparent reason and in the absence of exertion.
2) Upper body pain
Pain in the neck, back, jaw, teeth, arms (typically the left) and shoulder blades is a frequent symptom of heart attack in women.This is called "radiating" pain and is due to the fact that the heart has many fewer nerve endings than, say, the fingertip, where pain will be localized, the Dr. explains.
"When the heart is being injured, pain can be felt in other areas," she says. Generally, though, pain related to a heart attack is confined to the upper body. It's not likely to travel below the belly button.
Nausea, vomiting, and upset stomach
According to the doctors, women are twice as likely as men to experience nausea, vomiting, or indigestion-like symptoms, such as heartburn, while having a heart attack.This is often because the blood supply to the right coronary artery, which extends to the bottom of the heart, is blocked, Dr. explains. Unless they're also having chest pain, many women write it off as something they ate when they should be calling 9-1-1, she adds.
Fatigue and sleep problems
Many women—about half—experiencing a heart attack report fatigue that comes on suddenly and has no apparent cause.One study of 515 women who had had a heart attack found that 70.7% reported fatigue more than one month before the event.
This study also found that about half had trouble sleeping. Any abrupt changes in sleep patterns could be a warning sign.
Flu-like symptoms
Other vague, but possibly life-threatening signs of a heart attack are flu-like symptoms that can also include tiredness."If you feel like you just cannot do what you can normally do in a given day, you should consider that it's your heart," says a Dr. "This is one of the most common complaints in women."
Don't ignore it!
Cold sweats
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