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| Heart Attack Symptoms Women |
No one is unfamiliar with the word heart attack. It is so common that every family would have someone suffering from this ailment. There are many ways of describing the disease, but in simple man's words, it is dis functioning of the heart. Usually people above the age of 40 are prone to heart ailments. However, this is no ground rule.
Heart attack symptoms in women are different from heart attack symptoms in men. Some common symptoms are pain in the chest. This is the most common symptom. It pain is in the center of the chest and moves upward. The chest feels heavy and the pain moves towards the left arm from in between the breasts. There is pain over the upper back. Sometimes the same pain is noticed in the neck region moving towards the jaw.
Pain could be followed by tremendous sweating. Unusual sweating and dizziness could also be pointing at the disease. Heart attack symptoms in women, are also followed by nausea. Though there could be many reasons for a person to feel nausea, heart attack also is one of them. These symptoms are so easily and commonly mistaken for other general ailments as weakness, fatigue, tiredness. Symptoms like pain in the upper abdomen, is generally mistaken to be a gastric problem both in men and women. Though, any chest pain, followed by abdomen pain, motions, or vomits should be taken seriously as it could be immediate symptoms of the disease.
A woman may feel unusually tired, lethargic and fatigued before an attack. Generally, they say, that any person who is about to have this disease feels unreasonably exhausted. They feel breathless. Running short of breath is very common in both men and women, however, cases where women have not complained as much of pain in the chest during this disease, do complain about breathlessness.
Indigestion and anxiety could also be preceding this disease, say some experts. Overall, we can say that this disease is equally common to both men and women. It is equally sever in both cases and has claimed lives all over the world, irrespective of any bars. The only thing is that symptoms and signs of the disease in women are slightly more conspicuous in women than in men. Though they may be easily mistaken for gastric ailments or physical weakness, but should not be neglected. It may be fatal for the patients.
