Signs of a heart attack in women

This is an automatically translated article.


Myocardial infarction often causes life-threatening conditions for patients, especially in women. So what are the signs of a heart attack in women?

1. Signs of a heart attack


The most obvious warning symptom of a heart attack is chest pain. The pain usually lasts for a few minutes, usually in the middle of the sternum. The pain may appear and disappear over and over again. The pain can appear in places other than the chest such as the neck, jaw, back and under the stomach. Other symptoms may include difficulty breathing, vomiting, sweating, and mild headache. In particular, shortness of breath is a symptom that often occurs with chest pain.
It is recommended that patients need to go to the hospital when having symptoms of chest pain as above. Because a heart attack can be suspected so it can be treated as soon as possible.

2. Signs of a heart attack in women


Female subjects are less likely to survive their first heart attack than male subjects. The reason may be that, women are more likely to have a "silent" heart attack (symptoms of myocardial infarction are not obvious) leading to late detection and late treatment. Knowing the symptoms of a heart attack early will help increase survival in this subject.
Symptoms of a heart attack in women include:
Before having a heart attack, women will usually experience symptoms within a few weeks, according to a published study, this time period is about 4 weeks. There are the following symptoms:
Chest pain: This is the most common symptom of a heart attack, the pain is described as follows: Feeling of pressure, tightness in the chest, tingling and pain burning. However, in reality, women often experience heart attacks without any chest discomfort, if any, it is usually not obvious and very mild. Unusual fatigue: During the first weeks of a heart attack, a common symptom in women, fatigue can sometimes occur just before a heart attack occurs. Even when you are resting or sedentary, you will still feel tired. Exhaustion: The most common acute symptom of a heart attack in women is feeling shaky or exhausted, often accompanied by dizziness, anxiety, fainting, and lightheadedness. Shortness of breath: Shortness of breath is often the symptom most often associated with chest pain, a warning sign of concern about the possibility of a heart attack. Often women will experience shortness of breath when lying down and these symptoms will subside when they sit. Excessive sweating is another common symptom in women who have had a heart attack. If for no apparent reason you suddenly find yourself drenched in a cold sweat, this could be a sign of a heart attack. Body aches: Some common areas of pain when having a heart attack are: jaw, neck, upper back, one of the arms. The pain may initially be in just one location and then spread to other areas, leaving a woman feeling uncomfortable and tired. Sleep disturbances: Up to 50% of women experience sleep problems in the weeks before a heart attack. There are common sleep disorders such as waking up in the middle of the night irregularly, having trouble falling asleep, feeling tired even after getting enough sleep. Chronic sleep deprivation leads to many consequences such as decreased insulin sensitivity and increased blood pressure. Both of these problems damage the heart leading to a heart attack. Stomach problems: Before a heart attack, some women will feel pressure or pain in their stomach. In addition, there may be other digestive problems such as: Nausea, indigestion and vomiting. Myocardial infarction after menopause:
After a woman goes through menopause, estrogen levels decrease, leading to an increased risk of heart attack. Estrogen is known to be a hormone that regulates cholesterol production in the liver, helping to protect the heart and arteries.
Symptoms of a heart attack after menopause include:
Discomfort or pain in the back, arms, jaw, neck, stomach area. Irregular or fast heartbeat. Sweat. Chest pain. Common heart attack risk factors in women
Age: Women over 55 have a higher risk of heart attack. The main reason is that they are in perimenopause and menopause. Family history factors: Having a male relative with a heart attack <55 years old and female <65 years old increases the risk of having a heart attack in yourself. Health conditions: High cholesterol and blood pressure cause heart attacks in both men and women. Having other medical conditions: People with obesity, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders are more likely to have a heart attack. Particularly, women also have certain diseases that also increase the risk of heart attack such as polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis or have had a history of eclampsia during previous pregnancy. Lifestyle: Using tobacco or stimulants (amphetamine, cocaine) or leading a sedentary, sedentary, stressful lifestyle also increases the risk of heart attack. It is recommended that all women over the age of 40 should have regular and periodic check-ups to detect early signs and risks of early myocardial infarction, so that timely interventions and treatment can be initiated. time, efficiency.
Currently, Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec International General Hospital is one of the leading centers in the country for examination, diagnosis, screening and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. With the convergence of a team of experienced, reputable experts in the field of surgery, internal medicine, interventional cardiac catheterization and the application of advanced techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Cardiovascular management, along with a system of modern equipment, on par with the most prestigious hospitals in the world such as: 3 Tesla MRI machine (Siemens), 640 CT machine (Toshiba), other equipment EVIS EXERA III advanced endoscope (Japan Olympiad), Avace high-end anesthesia system, Hybrid operating room according to international standards... The Cardiovascular Center at Vinmec International General Hospital has achieved many successes. work and gain the trust of a large number of patients.

Please dial HOTLINE for more information or register for an appointment HERE. Download MyVinmec app to make appointments faster and to manage your bookings easily.

This article is written for readers from Sài Gòn, Hà Nội, Hồ Chí Minh, Phú Quốc, Nha Trang, Hạ Long, Hải Phòng, Đà Nẵng.

8 reads

Relating articles
  • Oceperido
    Uses of Oceperido

    Oceperido is a medicine used to treat high blood pressure, prevent strokes, and heart attacks. The drug is available in the form of dispersible tablets. With different doses in each case, the following article will provide information about Oceperido, how ...

    Readmore
  • Amlosun
    Uses of Amlosun

    Thuốc Amlodipine được chỉ định để điều trị tăng huyết áp, đau thắt ngực. Để dùng thuốc Amtim an toàn và hiệu quả thì người bệnh nên tham khảo tư vấn từ dược sĩ hoặc bác sĩ chuyên khoa trước ...

    Readmore
  • Madodipin
    Uses of Madodipine

    Madodipin thuộc nhóm thuốc chẹn kênh Canxi, có thành phần chính là Amlodipin. Thuốc được dùng để điều trị các bệnh về tim mạch. Thông tin chi tiết về thuốc Madodipin được trình bày chi tiết trong bài viết dưới ...

    Readmore
  • Công dụng thuốc Ribasren
    Uses of Ribasren

    Ribasren có thành phần chính là Ribavirin, thuộc nhóm thuốc kháng virus. Ribasren chỉ định trong trường hợp: Người bệnh viêm gan A, B, C do virus, herpes zoster, herpes simplex, các bệnh virus ở trẻ em như sởi, quai ...

    Readmore
  • simbidan
    Uses of Simbidan

    What is Simbidan? Simbidan belongs to the group of cardiovascular drugs, with the main ingredient of the drug is Simvastatin 20mg. Simbidan is often indicated in cases of dyslipidemia or hypercholesterolemia. The drug information in the article below is not ...

    Readmore