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Women's Heart Attack Symptoms

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It's vital to be able to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack.

  • Chest discomfort, pressure or burning
  • Chest or abdominal discomfort or pain spreading to the shoulders, neck, arm, or jaw
  • Discomfort or pain between the shoulder blades *
  • Shortness of breath *
  • Sweating
  • Nausea or vomiting *
  • Indigestion or gas-like pain *
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Unexplained weakness or fatigue
  • Sense of impending doom
The symptoms with an asterisk (*) are more common in women than men.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's crucial that you seek medical treatment immediately. Drugs and other treatments will be most beneficial with immediate treatment.

Women are different at heart
Are you at risk for heart disease?
The following information sheets (provided in PDF format) may help you determine if you are at risk for heart disease:
Risk questionaire (53K PDF)
Women and cholesterol (69K PDF)
High blood pressure (67K PDF)
Maintaining a healthy weight (233K PDF)
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