①However, “there are many reasons to think that it's different in women,” Harvard Medical School reported. ②For example, women are more likely to experience disturbed sleep, anxiety and unusual fatigue before a heart attack. ③Stress is so normalized that it is easy for women to shrug ...
Panic attacks linked to heart risk in women -- Symptoms might be undiagnosed problemCarla K Johnson
Heart attack, death of a section of the muscle of the heart caused by an interruption of blood flow to the area. A heart attack results from obstruction of the coronary arteries. The most common cause is a blood clot that becomes lodged in an area of a c
Heart attacks happen to both men and women and those assigned male and female at birth. Although they are more likely as you get old, there are many risk factors—including high blood pressure, high levels of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol,diabetes, and whether you smoke—that you can change....
The chest pain of a panic attack usually stays in the mid-chest area (the pain of a heart attack commonly moves toward the left arm or jaw). You may also have rapid breathing, rapid heartbeat, and fear. Panic attacks come and disappear suddenly, but leave you exhausted. ...
The symptoms of a heart attack are not as clear in women as they are in men.Women may experience breathlessness,fast heart beating,light-headedness,chest pain,neck and shoulder pain and unusual tiredness.Heart attacks with few or no symptoms seem to be more common in women than men.The ...
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In some cases, symptoms of an attack are mistaken for other problems, such as a heart attack or a gastrointestinal condition. Panic attacks are the most common psychological disorder occurring in people affected by breathing disorders, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Some ...
It's important to remember that only half of women who have heart attacks experience chest pain and that people with diabetes may not feel chest pain at all due to nerve damage. Upper body discomfort You may have pain or discomfort in one or both arms, shoulders, back, neck, jaw or ...
Moreover, and of great importance to clinical practice, the latest research has highlighted how certain menopausal symptoms can be associated with the onset of other disorders and might therefore serve as predictors of future health risks in postmenopausal women. The goal of this Review is to ...