Symptoms Of Heart Attack In Women

Women may have symptoms that are not immediately suggestive of a heart attack and are therefore not always considered serious. So beware and read about the symptoms to watch out for.
Symptoms of a heart attack in women

Symptoms of a heart attack can be different in women and men. It is important to know which signs to look out for. So keep reading!

You should know that there are striking differences between the symptoms of a heart attack in women and in men. The death rate of women suffering from a heart attack is rising.

However, sometimes it comes hidden as tiredness, combined with pain that you cannot explain… So it pays to learn more about this subject, for your own safety and health.

Symptoms of a heart attack in women

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Forget the typical image of a man holding his arm or clutching his chest during a heart attack. New studies, published in the journal British Columbia, tell us that heart attacks occur in 19% of women and 13.7% of men. That already says a lot…

Women may have symptoms that are not immediately suggestive of a heart attack and are therefore not always considered serious. We are often more concerned about the health of other family members than our own health. So be careful and read below the symptoms you should watch out for.

1. Chest Press

Sometimes you may feel a burning and pressing sensation in your chest, which causes fatigue. This is easily confused with an anxiety attack, which can be the result of stress in daily life. However, if you suffer from this on a daily basis, it is high time to get yourself checked.

While the pressure in men usually starts in the chest and then radiates to the arm, where it causes a tingling sensation, in women the pressure remains centralized in the chest area.

2. Acute upper body pain: neck, back and jaw

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This symptom can manifest as pain in both arms, back, shoulders, neck, jaw, or the upper part of your stomach (above the belly button). Quite complicated, isn’t it?

Often these pains are seen as normal discomfort or as a result of osteoporosis (to which women are also more sensitive). Many women make the mistake of minimizing such pains and treating them with anti-inflammatory drugs.

3. Extreme tiredness or shortness of breath

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It is important to know that it is normal for men to have symptoms after they have put themselves through a lot of physical exertion. Suddenly their arm may go numb or they may feel like they can no longer breathe. However, this is different for women.

Women can have a heart attack when they are just sitting, resting, or even sleeping. Thus, the attack is more likely to occur during periods of rest than during physical activity. So don’t forget to get checked if you are more tired than usual or if you feel any abnormal pain or pressure in your chest area.

Consult your doctor immediately if you expend excessive amounts of energy or if you experience shortness of breath, combined with pressure on your chest.

Another thing to remember: Men can pass out when they have heart problems. Women, on the other hand, usually have few symptoms and are often surprised to learn that they have heart problems.

4. Stomachache

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Another symptom that can indicate a heart problem in women is a feeling of heaviness in the stomach. Whatever you eat will make you feel bad and make you vomit. However, these symptoms are easy to confuse with other less serious conditions.

However, if this pain is accompanied by a cold sweat, there is a good chance that you have a problem with your heart. You get tired quickly, you tremble and you have severe pain in your stomach.

The biggest problem with heart attack symptoms in women is that they often mistake it for something else, such as daily stress or sporadic stomach upset. So consult your doctor if you are more tired than usual or if you are constantly short of breath. 

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