HEART ATTACKS AND WOMEN

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Heart attacks have long been associated with men and are considered a man’s disease. In fact, some women don’t even realize that they are at risk for heart attacks. But in reality, heart attacks and diseases kill more women than breast cancer. Not just women who have reached menopause, nowadays heart attacks are becoming more common in young women as well.

The heart muscle gets injured when one of the main arteries supplying the heart with blood and oxygen gets clogged. This blockage is often due to the buildup of cholesterol, fat, and other substances. These deposits rupture, form a blood clot, and block the flow, resulting in a heart attack.

 

SYMPTOMS OF HEART ATTACK IN WOMEN

According to research, women are less likely to experience symptoms than men. The following are some of the signs and symptoms:

  • Cold sweats
  • Restlessness
  • Nausea
  • Heartburn
  • Sudden weakness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Uncomfortable pressure
  • Fullness, discomfort in the center of the chest
  • Pain and pressure in arms, neck, or jaws

Despite these symptoms, there are situations where one fails to recognize that they are experiencing an attack. For some, they may think that something is wrong, yet they might not recognize it. For others, the discomfort or pain may settle or subside only to worsen and appear later.

 

RISK FACTORS OF HEART ATTACK

Anyone, at any time, can suffer from a heart attack. This indicates that women of all ages should be concerned about heart disease. Heart attacks are generally caused by an increased risk of certain diseases and factors, including:

  • High cholesterol
    • High blood pressure
    • Diabetes
    • Obesity
    • Mental stress
    • Depression
    • Sedentary Lifestyle
    • Smoking
    • Drinking
    • Inactiveness
    • Menopause

Other factors that increase the risk of heart disease include:

– Diabetes and high blood pressure during pregnancy.
– Radiation and Chemotherapy.
– Inflammatory diseases.
– Family history of heart disease.

 

IS IT POSSIBLE TO PREVENT HEART ATTACK?

Compared to men, women who are having a heart attack take longer to seek treatment. It’s high time that women should change their attitude towards health, and take care of themselves. If you are having any new or worrisome symptoms, it is important to seek immediate medical help at the Best Cardiology hospital in Chennai, even if you are unsure whether it is serious or not. Women often tend to take themselves for granted. It’s high time women should change their perspective and take better care of themselves.

We at the Best Cardiology hospital in Chennai, strive to promote heart health, in order to prevent heart diseases among patients in the community. We believe that cardiac problems are completely predictable and preventable and therefore strive to promote preventive cardiology as well as curative cardiology.