5 warning signs of heart attacks in women
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Chest pain is the classic sign of a heart attack, but there are other warning signs – such as radiating neck pain – that could suggest a heart attack in women. (Stock photo)
Note: This story was originally published to our partner Ochsner Health’s “To Your Health” blog.
Many people imagine a heart attack like they’ve seen in the movies. But that dramatic grasping of the chest is not necessarily an accurate picture of what warning signs you should be aware of.
Heart attack symptoms can even differ between men and women. While men show more classic signs of a heart attack, women usually suffer much more subtle symptoms. Below are five warning signs you may not know that could signal a heart attack in women.
If you think you may be experiencing a heart attack, it is essential that you do not delay emergency care. It’s also important to note that if you are experiencing a healthcare crisis, you should not attempt to drive yourself to the hospital. Doing so could result in a car accident, injuring yourself and possibly others. Do not hesitate to call 911 if you are in distress.
Most importantly, remember that you know your body and symptoms better than anyone else. Don’t dismiss what you may feel. If you or someone you love is experiencing any of the above symptoms in a new or unexplainable way, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible.