Women often experience heart disease differently to men. We have spoken to the experts, who have highlighted the symptoms we ...
Lander, MDMedically reviewed by Jeffrey S. Lander, MD Chest pain may indicate a heart attack in women and men but have other possible causes, including heart inflammation, a lung infection or ...
“It’s vital for women to trust their instincts regarding their health. If something feels off or unusual, they should not ...
Women report with breathing difficulties after exertion or an acute episode of breathing problems, which is frequently ...
5 Women with ischemia are more likely than men to report variable pain thresholds, inframammary pain, palpitations, or sharp, stabbing pain; dyspnea without chest pain may also be an anginal ...
For 20 years, doctors told Diana Falzone her pain was normal. “Well, that’s just how it is for some women,” she remembers one ...
Indians are known to have the highest Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) risk. But, Why? Is it due to ignorance of signs and ...
As the population continues to age, with women outliving men, it is likely that patients without chest pain will make up an increasing proportion of those presenting with an ACS. Of the patients ...
Twenty percent of women will not have the same symptoms from a heart attack that a man has, and instead of the classic, there's an elephant on my chest or chest pain radiating into the neck and ...
The numbers are staggering. According to one study published by the Journal of the American Heart Association, women arriving to emergency departments experiencing chest pain waited 29% longer to be ...
Most people consider chest pain as a symptom of a heart attack but it is not true. Before a heart attack, our body parts ...
Experts claim that women are dying “unnecessarily” from heart disease because they are “underdiagnosed and undertreated”.