Although in general, the symptoms of diseases
and heart attacks in men and women have some differences. Find out what the
difference is so you don't mistakenly miss this risky situation.
Heart disease and heart attack are two
interrelated situations. Heart disease is the whole situation or situation that
causes the heart not functioning normally, like heart failure or congenital
abnormalities in the heart.
While cardiac arrest is one of the situations
of heart disease often caused by blockage of blood vessels to the heart or
coronary heart disease.
Heart disease in men and women
There are some factors that can increase the
risk of heart disease, both in men and women, namely hypertension, high
cholesterol, obesity, diabetes mellitus, infection history, family history of
heart disease, age, and patterns In life, like smoking traditions, unhealthy
diet, and excessive alcohol consumption.
However, there are some differences in heart
disease in men and women, although the reason is unclear. The following differences
are:
Heart disease in men leaning occurs at a
younger age. While in women, the risk of heart disease will increase in the
elderly, namely after menopause.
Women who have heart disease are also said to
have a longer life expectancy than men with heart disease. It is attributed to
a wide range of diseases and complications that are more commonly found in men,
like coronary heart disease and hypertension.
Understanding heart attack symptoms in men and
women
Cardiac arrest is also said to be more commonly
experienced by males than females. Symptoms that can be recognized when a heart
attack is different in both men and women. Here's the difference:
In men:
Giddy or feeling like a faint.
Cold sweating and rapid or irregular
heartbeat.
Indigestion.
Shorter breathing may cause you to not have
enough air.
Chest pain and partial pain of the body, like
the arm, left shoulder, back, neck, or jaw.
In women:
Chest pain like stress.
Nausea and vomiting.
Dizziness and shortness of breath.
Sleep disorders and digestion
Fatigue and restlessness are happening long
ago.
Back pain of upper limbs, shoulders, or
throat.
Jaw pain or chest pain that spreads to the
jaw.
In women over 50 years old, there are several additional
cardiac arrest symptoms, like severe chest pain, excessive sweating, and a
beating heart with irregular rhythms.
However, the following differences are not
absolute. It is possible that women who have heart attacks feel symptoms like a
heart attack in men, and vice versa.
So, even though the symptoms of diseases and
heart attacks in men and women may differ, you can forever recognize the
symptoms as well as recognize the risk factors.
Feel free to go to the doctor if you have any
risk factors for heart disease, and immediately to the IGD if you have any of
the symptoms of heart attack above.
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