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Heart attacks occur when a part of the heart muscle doesn’t receive enough oxygen-rich blood. This can happen when the coronary arteries, which provide blood to the heart, become narrowed or blocked due to the build-up of plaque. Plaque is formed of cholesterol, fat, and other chemicals that may build up in the artery walls. When plaque builds up, it can reduce blood flow to the heart, increasing the risk of a heart attack. Risk factors for heart disease in women include high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, and a family history of heart disease.
When it comes to heart attacks, the symptoms can vary for women and men. However, several warning signs are common in both sexes, including chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, and upper body pain or discomfort.
These symptoms are often caused by a decrease in blood flow to the heart muscle, which can be due to a blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries. Additionally, women may also experience three other warning signs -
🟢Unusual fatigue.
This can be a sign that the heart is not able to pump blood effectively, causing the body to feel weak and tired.
🟢Indigestion or nausea.
Some women may experience stomach discomfort or an upset stomach before a heart attack, which can be mistaken for indigestion.
🟢Lightheadedness or dizziness.
These symptoms can be caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain, which can be a sign that the heart is not able to pump blood effectively.
~Note -
It’s important to note that female heart attack symptoms can vary from woman to woman and may not always be severe. Get urgent medical assistance if you experience any of these symptoms.
Sources - healthkart.com
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