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Symptoms of Heart attack in Women

Topic: Heart DiseasePublished June 6, 2018

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1. Trouble in breathing- rnOne study showed that about 42% of the women who had suffered a heart attack had problems with breathing problems. Although men also have this symptom, women may have to face problems like breathing without breathing without pain in the chest. 2. Pain in the upper part of the body- rnPain in the neck, back, tooth, jaw, arms and shoulder bones in women are the symptoms of heart attack. This is called "radiating" pain and this is because many arteries of the heart end here like the fingers of the fingers where the pain is concentrated. 3. Symptoms like flu- This is not clear right now, but symptoms of flu can also be symptoms of life-threatening heart attack, including fatigue. 4. Chest pain and pressure- Symptoms of heart attack in women can not only be a pain in the chest, but it certainly happens. Instead of focusing on symptoms, if you are experiencing some new symptoms and they are not getting away, then go to the doctor immediately. 5. Pain in the jaw- rnIf your jaw has pain, it means that you have suffered a heart attack because the nerves that have it come out of your heart. If pain continues, you have toothache problems; If this happens in a little while and when you get tired and the pain increases, it can be related to the heart. 6. Inconvenience or irritation in the chest or back- rnWomen often interpret heart attack with hardness, heaviness pressure. This pain is not severe or sudden; It keeps coming for several weeks; Thus, it is mistaken for indigestion or irritation. if you do not have any problems of dyspepsia or if you are experiencing a problem like dizziness, then immediately met the doctor. 7. Faintness, vomiting, and stomach ache- disorders During the heart attack, symptoms of resilience, vomiting, or dyspepsia among women are more common as compare to men. This often happens because the right arterial heart which gives blood to the heart, which goes deep into the heart, becomes blocked.

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