Heart Attack Symptoms For Women, Are They Different?
Heart attack symptoms for women, you know, the typical chest pain (which also applies to men), isn’t always the most noticeable in women…… You’d be wondering: A heart attack is a heart attack, does it matter whether it happens to a man or a woman? Why talk about heart attack symptoms specific to women? Well, in a sense, a heart attack is a heart attack but at the time of the attack, it may look different between a man and a woman. However, the end result is the same for both, though. (P/s: A heart attack takes place when part of the heart muscle’s dying due to lack of blood flow; it usually means a blockage in the heart artery) Let’s see what are the most common symptoms of a heart attack first, then only zero-in for those that are more specific to women. • 70% of people will experience some type of symptom in their chests but it may not necessarily be a pain; it could be a pressure or burning and may move up to their shoulders, or jaw or neck or back. On the other hand, some peopl