Dec 15, 2014

Differences of Heart Attack Symptons in Women and Men



Why do you need to know the difference of heart attack symptoms inwomen? No one denies the importance of maintaining the health of heart organ as one of the vital organs in human body. Women who suffer heart disease generally occurs due to the lack of oxygen supply to the heart so that her heart doesn’t function properly.

Based on statistical data, women mentioned more risk of heart attack than men. Improper lifestyle like unhealthy diet, irregular sleep patterns, lack of exercise and prolonged stress can negatively affect heart health. Female smokers are much more risky because nicotine can cause instability of the hormone estrogen in the body, but this hormone is a hormone antidote to heart disease.

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In contrast to men, it turns out that the characteristics of a heart attack in women are not typical and not specific like general symptoms. Usually the symptoms of heart attack include pain in the left chest that depress suddenly and then spread to the left arm, back or neck.

Such typical symptoms are more common in men. The characteristics of a heart attack in women may be similar, but in most cases, the symptoms are perceived as symptoms of heartburn or indigestion. Female patients who had a heart attack experience nausea, vomit, and stomach pain. According to the heart specialist, non-specific symptoms are difficult to interpret by ordinary people and so allows the patient to perform fault identification. That is why women should be more careful so that no one recognizes these symptoms just as gastrointestinal or common diseases.

In the case of a heart attack in women are similar to heartburn, most likely affected area is the lower (inferior) part of the heart. In addition to symptoms such as gastrointestinal disturbances (nausea, heartburn, stomach spasms) and pain in the lower back, other symptoms that often accompany the inferior cardiac arrest is congested or short of breath, weakness, and fatigue without knowing the cause.

For we all women, it doesn’t mean that all digestive disorders lead to a heart attack. This knowledge can make you more alert. If after taking ulcer medication; symptoms are not reduced or even feels more intense, you should immediately go to the emergency unit at a nearby hospital.

Women who have to be more careful are those who have risk factors for heart disease such as have stopped menstruating, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, family history of heart disease before the age of 60, often experience stress and smoking. Women with these risk factors should be addressing indigestion with more vigilant and live a healthy lifestyle that includes the consumption of fruits and vegetables every day, regular exercise, reduce stress, stay away from cigarettes and alcohol.

1 komentar:

putra December 16, 2014  

So glad to be a man Hohooo

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