[MTC Global] Heart attack in women


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Women's Health: How To Identify Heart Attack Symptoms in Women








The thing you must know about heart attack is that it is shown in different ways in man and woman. Here are some of the things you need to know to recognize its symptoms in woman. Conditions such as acid reflux, the flu or normal aging may be the starting process of getting a heart attack.
A heart attack strikes when arteries are built up with cholesterol, fats and other substances that can clog the arteries that supply the heart with blood. When this happens, oxygen that must go in the heart is either reduced or cut off, claim American heart association.
Many people may know the symptoms of getting a heart attack in man but most of the people do not know the symptoms in woman. When it comes to woman, the symptoms may be silent and not recognized on time which sometimes may be fatal. These silent signs are often failed to be recognized by anyone.
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1. Shortness Of Breath
If you get the feeling of shortness of breath just like the one you are getting after you have run the stairs you may be in serious trouble because it is the first sign of getting a heart attack in woman. You are in extremely danger if this sign is combined together with the following signs.
2. Extreme fatigue
Sudden and extreme drop of energy may be a symptom of getting a heart attack. This energy drop will make you feel like going to the bathroom is the hardest thing to do. You may even be too "lazy" to move even when you sit. If this happens to you with big intensity and often then you might get a heart attack.
3. Profuse Sweating
Excessive sweating may be a bad sign. If you do not sweat much on a regular basis, this excessive sweating may be a warning for you. Even though you started sweating lately and you have not been sweating before do not panic. This may be just a hot flash, but, try and make a difference between them. You should take this sweating serious if it is combined with any other warning signs.
4. Stomach Pain
If you are having pain that feels like "you have an elephant sitting onto your stomach" (as Nieca Goldberg – medical director of the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women's Health describe it) then your panic is justified. Be careful though, stomach pain may be cause because of the flu, ulcer and/or heartburn.
5. Upper Body Pain
If you have pain in your neck, back, jaw or upper arm(s) do not ignore it. This may be just another warning of getting a heart attack. The pain may increase and reduce until it becomes more and more intense. The level of pain may even wake you up. If you experience this kind of pain you must consult your doctor immediately.
6. Chest Pain And Discomfort
This kind of pain can occur anywhere in the chest area. If you have a feellike fullness or a squeezing you may be in danger of getting a heart attack. This kind of pain is often experienced in a different way in man and woman.
If you are experiencing any of these signs with strong intensity you should call 911 immediately, that call may save your life.
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With regards,

 
Dr. K. Sampath Kumar,  B.A. (Economics), BGL, M.Com., M.Phil., Cert. A.I.I.B.,
                                        MBA (Finance), MBA (HR & Marketing), 
ACS, FCMA, Ph. D.,

Professor
, SSN School of Management
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