"Non-classic" chest discomfort:Although some women do have crushing chest pain during a heart attack, many experience different or less severe chest symptoms, such as the sensation of pressure or tightness. According to theMayo Clinic, this may be because women tend to have blockages in the s...
Women are less likely to seek immediate medical care and are more likely to die from a heart attack. Men normally feel pain and numbness in the left arm or side of chest. In women, the pain and numbness may appear on the right side. Women may feel completely exhausted, drained, dizzy...
This is swelling of the urethra, the tube that carries pee from your bladder to the outside of your body. If left untreated, it can cause blockages of the urethra, boosting your risk of infections in your bladder and kidneys. Urethritis may not cause symptoms, but if it does, they ca...
Certain groups of people with heart disease experience atypical symptoms. Many women, people with diabetes, and elderly individuals do not experience pain as a symptom of heart disease. People in those groups are more likely to report fatigue or a general feeling of malaise as a symptom of hear...
Lightheadedness could be caused byblockages in arteriesthat lessen blood pressure. You might also feel dizzy due to problems with heart valves.6 5. Pain While Walking Hip and leg muscle cramps that hurt when you move but feel better when you rest could be a sign of peripheral arterial dise...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a group of different types of heart disease. Common heart disease symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, light-headedness, and dizziness. Heart disease has many causes, including genetics, atherosc
Without removing the blockages that obscure our Inner Light, mystical experiences have no deep or long-lasting impact on us. In other words, such experiences just become extravagant rendezvous with no real substance. But by learning to integrate the profound realizations that we’ve been given ac...
Many mothers are concerned about the safety of pregnancy while breastfeeding, but there is no real reason to worry. For most women, breastfeeding while pregnant is fine and will not harm either baby—the one in your arms or the one growing inside. Many mothers not only continue nursing duri...
New information is emerging all the time about the impacts of COVID infection on the heart, brain, and immune system. Vaccines are proving to be even safer than we first thought, and we’re learning that they protect both pregnant women and their newborn babies. And every month brings new...
New information is emerging all the time about the impacts of COVID infection on the heart, brain, and immune system. Vaccines are proving to be even safer than we first thought, and we’re learning that they protect both pregnant women and their newborn babies. And every month brings new...