Preventative measures for women to reduce risk of heart disease, improve mortality outcomes
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Preventative measures for women to reduce risk of heart disease, improve mortality outcomes

Hindustan Times  

Similar to men, the most typical sign of a heart attack in women is chest pain, pressure or discomfort that either persists for a prolonged period of time or comes and goes. Preventative measures for women to reduce their risk of heart disease, improve mortality outcomes In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Rajesh Bhat U, Associate Professor and Senior Interventional Cardiologist at KMC Hospital in Mangalore, shared, “Women frequently report the pain of a heart attack as tightness or pressure. Symptoms of a heart attack unrelated to chest pain are more common in women than in males.” According to him, these symptoms include: • Neck, jaw, shoulder, upper back or upper belly discomfort • Shortness of breath • Pain in one or both arms • Nausea or vomiting • Sweating • Lightheadedness or dizziness • Unusual fatigue • Heartburn Compared to the intense chest pain that is frequently connected to heart attacks, Dr Rajesh Bhat U revealed that these symptoms could be less evident and more nebulous. Compared with men, women tend to have symptoms more often when resting, or even when asleep emotional stress can play a role in triggering heart attack symptoms in women.” The cardiac expert added, “Women may receive a heart disease diagnosis less frequently than males because the symptoms of a heart attack can differ in women from men. Medication, angioplasty and stenting, or coronary bypass surgery are some of the options.” Men and women handle heart disease differently, with some notable differences being: • Men and women handle heart disease differently, with women being treated less likely than men to avoid future heart attacks by taking statins and aspirin.

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