Women and Heart Disease

Cardiovascular disease is especially prevalent among women, accounting for one out of every three deaths each year, or around one female per minute. Furthermore, these realities are only scratching the surface. There are a few misconceptions concerning coronary heart disease (CHD) in women that may be placing oneself at risk.

All women are at risk of developing coronary artery disease. If women are aware of the risks and side effects associated with them, adopting a heart-healthy diet and exercising can protect them from heart disease. The older a woman gets, the more likely she is to have CHD. All ladies can avoid it by practicing the appropriate way to live their lives. These can occur during sleep, begin as a result of physical activity, or be triggered by mental stress. In other situations, coronary sickness may go unnoticed and undiagnosed until people experience symptoms or side effects of a heart attack, heart failure, arrhythmia, or stroke.

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