Heart Attack: Heart attack and heart disease are rapidly growing diseases. Its cases have increased significantly in recent times. Now heart disease is increasing even in people below 40 years of age. This is a fatal disease. Therefore more caution is required. According to health experts, symptoms of heart attack start appearing several months in advance. According to a new study, symptoms of heart attack may appear different in women and men. In such a situation, let us know who is most at risk of heart attack, male or female, and what kind of symptoms they have…
Symptoms of heart attack in women
excessive sweating
feeling nauseous or vomiting
Dizziness
feeling very tired
Feeling these problems more while sleeping or resting
Symptoms of heart attack in men
chest pain
feeling a lot of pressure in the chest
having anxiety
Why are the symptoms of heart attack different in men and women?
It has been told in the study that when women see the symptoms of heart attack, then people are not able to understand it properly, because women keep feeling the problems related to heart attack symptoms every day in their everyday life. That’s why most people take it lightly, whereas it is not common in men and is clearly understood. According to the doctor, women of all ages should take heart attack seriously, because women can have heart attack even without any symptoms. Of the women who died due to coronary heart disease, 64 percent did not show any symptoms earlier.
Causes of heart attack in women
- high blood pressure
- increase obesity
- wrong lifestyle
- poor diet
- high cholesterol
- lack of physical activities
- diabetes
- Smoking
- menopause
- broken heart syndrome
- Pregnancy related complications
How women can avoid heart attack
control diabetes
Try to avoid mental stress and depression.
quit smoking immediately
Exercise and don’t be lazy
Disclaimer: Before implementing the method, methods and suggestions mentioned in this article, please consult a doctor or related expert.
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