Do not ignore these symptoms in women because they may indicate heart attack

Do not ignore these symptoms in women because they may indicate heart attack

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Nowadays, the risk of heart disease is increasing rapidly worldwide.

People generally believe that men have more heart attacks than women, but this assumption is absolutely wrong. Apart from this, many people also believe that men have a heart attack after the age of 40 and women after the age of 45, while the truth is that there is no age for a heart attack. A heart attack can occur at any time, whether one is 25 or 45.

Although chest pain is a major symptom of heart attack, according to a recent research report by the Cleveland Clinic Medical Center of America, there are many symptoms of heart attack that are seen only in women. Let’s know what those symptoms are those.

Neck & jaw pain 

When chest pain is usually associated with a heart attack, the Cleveland Clinic Medical Center claims that women may also have pain in the neck, jaw, back, and arms in the event of a heart attack. Do not ignore it at all.

Dizziness

Breathing problems are a common symptom of heart attack, but recent reports say that dizziness in women can also be a symptom of heart attack. Therefore, there is a need to be very vigilant.

Stomach pain

Abdominal pain is usually a problem for almost everyone, but in women, if there is a sharp abdominal pain or abnormal pressure around the abdomen, it can be a symptom of heart attack. In such a situation, you should also contact a doctor related to heart diseases.

Sweating 

Sweating from the body is a normal process, but it has been seen many times that women also get cold sweats during a heart attack. If you have a similar problem with you, then you should contact the doctor immediately.

Feeling tired 

You have taken a lot of rest, but even then if you are constantly feeling tired and feel that you cannot get up and walk for 10 steps then it can be a symptom of heart attack. In such a situation one should be alert and see a doctor immediately.

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