Heart Diseases in Women

The most common symptom of a heart attack in women is similar to that of men. Chest pain, pressure, or discomfort that lasts more than a few minutes or goes away. However, particularly for women, chest pressures are not always severe or even the most noticeable symptom. The pain of a heart attack is commonly described by women as pressure or tightness. It also is possible to have a heart attack without experiencing some chest discomfort. They are few symptoms of heart disease

  • Angina
  • Pain in the neck, jaw, or throat
  • Pain in the upper abdomen or back
  • Nausea

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