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Heart attack symptoms in women differ significantly from men's, leading to delayed diagnosis and poorer outcomes. Experts ...
Persistent indigestion or heartburn that fails to respond to usual remedies may indicate cardiac problems. Women often experience these symptoms weeks before a heart attack, attributing them to ...
Early signs of heart attack often appear days before the event. Recognising these symptoms timely can prevent serious cardiac ...
Because the heart sits on top of the stomach, it can be common to confuse a heart attack for simple indigestion. And, unfortunately, medicine has historically gotten this wrong for women, too.
An estimated 38,000 women under age 50 have heart attacks each year in the U.S. But heart trouble can easily be confused with other ailments, like indigestion. Check out our symptom decoder so you ...
Women may have nausea, exhaustion, and a general tired feeling when they have a heart attack. Older adults may feel faint, out of breath, or just generally bad. Why Heartburn and a Heart Attack ...
Aside from the well-known chest discomfort experienced during a heart attack, other indicators – such as heartburn, anxiety, ...
Women are more likely to experience fatigue, sleep disturbance and have trouble breathing in the month leading up to a heart attack. In a study of more than 500 women who had had heart attacks, 70 ...
Heart attacks come with a variety of symptoms, some subtle and seemingly mild, others severe. To further muddy the waters, the symptoms often present in a very different way for women than for men.
The average age for a heart attack in women is 70 years old, and women under age 55 account for roughly 5 percent or less of all heart-attack patients. The doctor at the ER sent Robinson home.