How Do Heart Attack Symptoms Differ Between Men And Women?
Written by admin on December 28, 2009What are the symptoms of a heart attack and how do they differ between men and women?
What are the symptoms of a heart attack and how do they differ between men and women?
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December 28th, 2009 at 9:55 pm
Men were more likely than women to have had or to be waiting for cardiac surgery check more on
December 28th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
central chest pain (heaviness or tightness or squeezing type of pain) radiating to the left arm and sometimes to the right arm , tha neck and jaw. shortness of breath and excessive sweating Loss of consciousness and sudden death
The most common symptoms of MI in women include dyspnea, weakness, and fatigue. Fatigue, sleep disturbances, and dyspnea have been reported as frequently occurring symptoms which may manifest as long as one month before the actual clinically manifested ischemic event. In women, chest pain may be less predictive of coronary ischemia than in men