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Heart Attack Signs In Women
By Bobby Gill

Introduction

Heart Attack Signs In Women

It is a startlingly fact that heart attack signs go un-detected in women - especially in younger females. Almost 50% of women experiencing heart attacks have existing, undetected heart disease. There are estimates by heart disease specialist that one in two women will die of heart attack or stroke. There are concerns that most doctors do not pay enough attention to the female vulnerability for heart disease. This contributes to the trend of women dying sooner than men within one year of the heart attack. Unlike men, Women do not generally experience chest pain. Women sometimes experience acute fatigue and interruptions in normal sleep cycles for up to a month before a heart attack. Other heart attack sighs in women are anxiety, difficulty in breathing and upset digestion. One of the reasons doctors miss the signs are simply that they were not taught about the uniqueness of those signs in women.

What are the heart attack signs in women?

A. a pressure, fullness, tightness or pain in your chest lasting five minutes or longer

B. constant indigestion-like discomfort

C. chest pain that moves to your shoulders, arms, neck, jaw or back

D. lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting, sweating or a sick stomach

E. unexplained shortness of breath

F. unexplained anxiety, weakness or tiredness, palpitations

G. a cold sweat or paleness

Women and Heart Disease

Why are women all of a sudden women now falling victim to heart disease? What has happen over the last years to make women more vulnerable to heart disease? Do they have a worse family history of heart disease than their previous generations? Can it be because women now are integrating into men's job tasks and now are experiencing the same heart problems as men? The answers remain to be found. Meanwhile the front line of defense is simply awareness of the heart attack signs in women.

So how do you know you have heart disease? What are the you should be on alert for? Be alert for your thorax or arm hurting or a feeling of “uncomfortablenessE Wikipedia states that the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae and the ribs. It extends from the neck to the diaphragm, and does not include the upper limbs. The heart and the lungs reside in the thoracic cavity, as well as many blood vessels. The inner organs are protected by the rib cage and the sternum.

Other signs:

. You experience a shortness of breath or just plain cannot get enough air,

. You experience a giddiness or dizziness. Common descriptions include words such as lightheaded, floating, woozy, confused, helpless or fuzzy

. You experience sickness to your stomach or general nausea

. You experience too many abnormal heartbeats

. You feel very tired and/or experience exhaustion

. You break out in a cold sweat

If you have any of these heart attack symptoms, you should call 911 and get professional assistance immediately. You should have those tests that can determine if you are experiencing a heart attack. The speed of your getting immediate professional medical help can save your life.

Conclusion

Remember that all women should be very vigilant about monitoring how she feels and give one self a maximum chance to recognize heart attack signs in women. Any adult female who experiences changes in her energy or comfort levels or sleep habits should discuss her concerns with her doctor. Also remember that your doctor may not have been trained to recognize your symptoms as heart disease related. Take action and follow the right diet, exercise daily, stop smoking, lower your cholesterol, lower your blood pressure, lose weight and you will be protecting yourself from heart disease and especially a woman's vulnerability to heart attack.


 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

 

 

 

 

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