{"id":1726,"date":"2020-09-22T08:48:23","date_gmt":"2020-09-22T08:48:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/healthnewscentral.com\/?p=1726"},"modified":"2020-09-22T08:48:23","modified_gmt":"2020-09-22T08:48:23","slug":"heart-attack-red-flags-for-women-16-signs-women-should-watch-out-for","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/healthnewscentral.com\/heart-attack-red-flags-for-women-16-signs-women-should-watch-out-for\/","title":{"rendered":"Heart Attack Red Flags For Women: 16 Signs Women Should Watch Out For"},"content":{"rendered":"
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According to Women\u2019s Heart Foundation, at least 8.6 million women die from heart disease every single year all around the world. There are also 8 million women in the United States alone that suffer from some sort of heart disease, of which a staggering 35,000 are under the age of 65. Statistics also show that 435,000 American women have heart attacks each year and from this number, 42% end up dying within the same year.<\/p>\n

Considering the seriousness of this data, it\u2019s important for women to be able to recognize the red flags of heart attacks, since this could be the difference between life and death. That\u2019s because the quicker that a patient can get medical attention, the higher her chances of survival, as well as lessening the difficult after effects that come with having a heart attack, as well as having a quicker recovery.<\/p>\n

While heart attack symptoms vary from person to person, they also differ between genders. Women are known to experience subtler, or what some would even call \u201csilent,\u201d symptoms. Despite the fact that most women complain of moderate indications, it doesn\u2019t mean that they should ignore them or take them lightly either.<\/p>\n

Here are 16 heart attack red flags that women should watch out for.
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1. Difficulty Breathing<\/h2>\n
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One of the most common symptoms that women feel when is a shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Not only is it frightening, it can come on suddenly or without warning, oftentimes not following any form of physical activity either and for no apparent reason like prior exercise or other tiring activities. When difficulty breathing or a shortness of breath comes from simple activities like household chores, walking up the stairs, or even just sitting down, this could be an early sign of a heart attack. If not treated right away, this could actually lead to future heart damage, like the inability to properly pump blood throughout the body.<\/p>\n

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2. Sleep Disruptions<\/h2>\n
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A number of women that have had heart attacks tell their doctors that they remember suddenly waking up in the middle of the night. Normally, they are in deep slumber when they find themselves rousing from sleep while having a hard time catching their breath. Heart disease issues can induce sleep disturbances synonymous with central sleep apnea. This is described as a breathing problem that occurs in a portion of the brain that\u2019s in charge of a person\u2019s respiration caused by heart failure. If you wake up from sleep suddenly with discomfort in your chest, or happen to wake up in the morning feeling exhausted, despite getting enough rest, be sure to get yourself checked in case you could be suffering from heart disease that could eventually lead to a heart attack.<\/p>\n

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3. Perspiring Heavily<\/h2>\n
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Heavy perspiration, otherwise known as \u201ccold sweats\u201d is another common symptom that women recall feeling before they have a heart attack. This red flag can also be associated with nervousness and anxiety attacks as well. For women that notice they begin to sweat profusely despite the lack of being a stressful situation, they tend to think that this is due to their menstrual cycle or the onset of menopause for others. If you begin to notice cold sweating or extreme sweating without any major stressors, consult a doctor about the possibility of heart disease that could lead to a heart attack.<\/p>\n

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4. Stomach Cramps<\/h2>\n
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A number of females that have suffered from heart attacks noticed that they had stomach pain or stomach cramps before they had their attack. In most instances, many believe that their cramping is due to something they may have eaten, brushing it off as food poisoning or even heartburn, when in fact, it\u2019s already a sign that they are having a heart attack. If this is a symptom you are feeling and medication doesn\u2019t help and the cramping doesn\u2019t stop, head to the nearest emergency room to make sure that this isn\u2019t an early sign of a heart attack.<\/p>\n

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5. Indigestion<\/h2>\n
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Indigestion and abdominal cramping is often associated with gas pain, heartburn and a very uncomfortable feeling of being full. But this is yet another symptom of a heart attack. But since these symptoms can also be less intense, many times women think that what they are feeling is caused by a simple stomach bug, gastritis, ulcers, or just gas issues, especially since the pain tends to be described as a burning sensation in the upper middle portion of the body rather than in the heart or chest area. If you notice these symptoms and yet passing gas or taking medication doesn\u2019t help with the pain, seek medical attention immediately.<\/p>\n

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6. Feeling Utterly Exhausted<\/h2>\n
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Exhaustion is a predecessor for a number of issues, and unfortunately having a heart attack is one of them. Many women share that they were feeling extremely tired or exhausted before having an attack. A number shared that they noticed difficulty doing normal everyday activities because they got tired so quickly, even causing some to break a sweat. Some claim it was a sudden tiredness, while others shared that it was a persistent tiredness over a number of days or weeks before their heart attack. If you notice you\u2019ve been extra tired or lack energy to do things that you did normally that now need much more effort, speak to your doctor about the possibility of heart disease and the chances that it will lead to a heart attack later on.<\/p>\n

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7. Sharp Upper Body Pain<\/h2>\n
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Most men will tell you that one of their biggest heart attack symptoms is the feeling that an elephant is sitting on their chest, but for women, it\u2019s not the same. Most females share that they experience upper body pain that can feel like electricity that\u2019s moving from their chest outwards. While some say they feel sharp pains, others say it\u2019s more like pressure on the chest that\u2019s dull, sometimes more apparent on the left side. Meanwhile, others say it feels like the pain is gradually moving to other areas within the body like the neck, jaw and upper arms. Since most people believe that heart attacks feel like a strong sharp pain in the chest, when they experience something different, the danger is that they don\u2019t associate this particular pain with the possibility that they could be suffering from a heart attack<\/p>\n

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8. Chest Pain<\/h2>\n
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Although some women do experience a different type of chest pressure before they have a heart attack, others claim that they feel an intense chest pain. This chest pain is also an uncomfortable feeling, except it radiates all throughout the chest, giving them a feeling of fullness within the chest and not just on the more commonly associated left side of the chest. If you notice that you have been feeling any type of chest pain or uncomfortable feeling in the chest, discuss this with your doctor so that they can see if you have any underlying heart issues, heart disease or even worse, an oncoming heart attack.<\/p>\n

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9. A Rapid Heart Rate<\/h2>\n
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A rapid heart rate is also called tachycardia, which refers to a heart rate that\u2019s considered to be too fast. Heart rates vary between age, gender and activity, but the regular rate for a normal, healthy adult is more than 100 beats per minute. When the heart rate begins to beat incredibly fast, especially when it is accompanied by sweating or extreme anxiety, this could be a major sign that you\u2019re having a heart attack. If you\u2019ve experienced this before, especially if it happens often, make sure that you make an appointment with your doctor to find out the true reason behind it.<\/p>\n

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10. Feeling Nauseated<\/h2>\n
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Much like the symptoms that many women feel such as stomach pain and indigestion, nausea is another one that is affiliated with heart attacks. This red flag is often felt a few days before the heart attack occurs, which is why unfortunately a number of women blame it on a bad stomach or something they ate rather than an issue with their heart. In fact, a study showed that at least 75% of women actually shared that they feel nauseated to the point of vomiting. If you notice this symptom, seek medical help immediately. Even if it turns out to just a stomach bug, at least you don\u2019t need to worry that it\u2019s being caused by something much worse.<\/p>\n

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11. Pain in Either Arm<\/h2>\n
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One very common symptom that men complain of before having a heart attack is feeling a sharp or intense pain in their left arm. For women, this pain can actually be felt in either arm, not just the left one. The pain can come on quickly or gradually, but either way, the pain can also come and go with an intensity that can stop you in your tracks or even wake you from sleep. While many women chock it up to either pain from working out too much, if it\u2019s persistent and accompanied by other signs on this list, you should always get it checked out by a doctor.<\/p>\n

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12. Lightheadedness, Dizziness, or Fainting<\/h2>\n
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There are a number of reasons why women can feel lightheaded, dizzy or actually faint, but for some, this is a clear indication of a heart attack. Many times, this is one symptom that tends to go hand in hand with others like shortness of breath, chest discomfort or pain, nausea and exhaustion. Although these issues don\u2019t always mean that a heart attack is imminent, it\u2019s still important to have these symptoms checked by a medical professional before they worsen and eventually cause a heart attack. Early detection could truly be the difference between life or death.<\/p>\n

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13. Pain in Neck, Shoulder, and Back Pain<\/h2>\n
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Stomach pain, chest pain, and arm pain aren\u2019t the only types of pain that women feel before experiencing a heart attack. Additionally, some women also complain of having neck, shoulder and back pain as well. In fact, the National Heart Foundation of Australia has even explained that this neck pain can vary from \u201cgeneral discomfort\u201d to a \u201cchoking or burning feeling in your throat.\u201d Shoulder pain, on the other hand, is described as \u201ca general ache, heaviness, or pressure around one or both of your shoulders,\u201d which can add to a dull ache in the upper back between the shoulder blades. Considering that pain like this is anything but normal, they should always be discussed with a doctor.<\/p>\n

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14. Pain in the Jaw<\/h2>\n
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Another type of pain that is worth mentioning is jaw pain. Although this type of pain is considered a rare symptom, it is still another warning sign that women need to watch out for when it comes to heart attacks. Although it might seem strange to feel jaw pain as a red flag for heart attacks, it\u2019s actually due to people feeling pain in their chest which is connected to nerve endings that can radiate to other areas in the body, including the jaw. Although the pain can be felt days, weeks, even months before an actual heart attack, it is known to intensify during an actual attack. Like the other red flags on this list, it\u2019s another one that should never be dismissed or ignored.<\/p>\n

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15. Headaches<\/h2>\n
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Women experience headaches for a number of reasons including lack of sleep, tiredness, food intolerances, and many other issues. But a headache is also a warning sign of a heart attack. One source shares that \u201cWomen in particular who experience migraine with aura, (a migraine accompanied by sensory symptoms, such as flashes of light, blind spots or tingling in your hand or face) can have double the risk of heart attacks.\u201d If you notice that you\u2019ve been getting headaches along with these aura-like symptoms, make an appointment with your doctor immediately.<\/p>\n

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16. Anxiety<\/h2>\n
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Oftentimes, heart attacks and anxiety attacks in women are difficult to distinguish because they share a number of symptoms. Much like anxiety, heart attacks can cause chest pain, stomach discomfort, breathlessness, nausea, dizziness and upper body pain. But rather than chocking up these symptoms to only anxiety, it\u2019s important to figure out the actual reason behind them, whether it\u2019s a heart attack or not. If you suffer from anxiety, as well as notice other signs on this list, be sure to seek out the proper professional medical help to get the right tests to find out what the root cause actually is.<\/p>\n

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When to See A Doctor<\/h2>\n
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Although we have compiled this list of red flags and warning signs to watch out for in females, it is always best to seek the help of a professional medical practitioner. Aside from getting the proper testing and figuring out the actual root cause of any or all of these symptoms<\/a>, even if it\u2019s not a precursor to a heart attack, you can still figure out why you are experiencing these particular signs. Not only can this be a helpful preventive measure, seeing a doctor will give you the piece of mind you could truly use to know exactly how to treat whatever medical condition you actually have.<\/p>\n

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