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Symptoms of Women's Heart Attacks - Heart Attack Symptoms in Women

When a heart attack strikes, it doesn’t always feel the same in women as it does in men.

Women don't always get the same classic heart attack symptoms as men, such as crushing chest pain that radiates down one arm. Those heart attack symptoms can certainly happen to women, but many experience vague or even “silent” symptoms that they may miss.

Feeling like you ran a marathon when, in fact, you haven’t even taken a step? The next few minutes of reading could save your life, or the life of a female loved one.

A heart attack, or a myocardial infarction, occurs when the heart lacks oxygen due to a blockage of the bloodstream to the heart. This blockage is usually caused by a build-up of plaque developed over time by matter such as cholesterol and fat. The longer the blood flow is blocked, the more damage it does to the heart muscle and the affected section of the heart begins to die. Three outcomes are evident, mild damage to the heart, severe complications as a result, and even death.
A heart attack strikes someone every 43 seconds. Please read that sentence again. Every 43 seconds.

 

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women

Women experience heart attacks quite differently from men. Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States, according to the American Heart Association. There are several symptoms women attribute to other disorders or illness and ignore the signs. This is why a heart attack is known as the silent killer. Let’s take a closer look at the subtle hints of heart attack symptoms for women.

  1. difficulty getting to sleep
  2. unusual waking throughout the night
  3. feeling tired despite getting enough sleep
  1. pain or discomfort in the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach

  2. rapid or irregular heartbeat

  3. severe chest pain

  4. sweating without activity

As everyone does not experience the same symptoms, it is important that you seek immediate medical attention with chest discomfort accompanied by any one of these symptoms.

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women Over 50
It may sound like a cliché, but women experiencing menopause are at a higher risk for heart attacks. Menopause causes various changes in our bodies including a reduction in estrogen hormone levels, which protect our heart. The heart attack signs in women we have discussed are for women of all ages; however, menopausal and post-menopausal women need to be aware of additional and enhanced symptoms such as:

Heart Attack Risk Factors for Women
Women and men face higher risk for heart disease leading to a heart attack with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity. Women have a tendency to be at a higher risk than men with the following disorders and lifestyle choices:

 

What NOT to Do

If you feel heart attack symptoms:

 

When to see a doctor
The British Heart Foundation recommend all women over 40 years of age have regular checks with their doctor. This helps identify risk factors early so that they can be treated. Early intervention reduces the chances of a cardiac event.

Anyone who notices the warning signs of a heart attack, such as the following, should see a doctor immediately:

A doctor will note symptoms, check blood pressure and heart rate, and may order blood tests or use an electrocardiogram (EKG) to see the heart's electrical activity.