Women's Heart
Disease Isn't Just Chest Pain? Symptoms vary from person to person
Heart disease is the top cause of death among women, but the symptoms OR Signs of Heart Attack in Women are vary from person to person. Symptoms are different from typical chest pain. Some women have atypical warning signs. Therefore, for girls, heart disease prevention is the most important. The important thing is how to identify these suspicious symptoms for early treatment. Today, let "Doctor Hello" explain to women what symptoms of heart disease will occur, and what to pay attention to to prevent heart disease.
What are the Signs fo of Heart Attack
in Women or Symptoms of Heart Diseases in women?
Chest pain or chest discomfort is a typical
symptom of heart disease, but not every patient will experience these two
symptoms. The pain spreads to the arms, neck, jaw, stomach, and back. The
pain may occur in one area or all of them. For some patients, these pains may
be severe, while others are only mild discomfort.
Feeling sick, sweating, shortness of breath,
and headache with chest pain and discomfort.
Kind of like the discomfort of indigestion or
gastroesophageal reflux.
General malaise, or accompanied by chest pain,
drowsiness.
The symptoms of chest tightness and chest pain
caused by heart disease may be very mild. Female patients may only feel chest
tightness or tightness for this kind of chest pain. Microvascular disease, also
known as small vessel disease or coronary microvascular function disease.
Women's heart disease symptoms more often occur when they are resting or
sleeping, and mental stress may also be the main cause of heart disease.
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Risk Factors for Heart Disease in Women
Several of the typical risk factors for
coronary heart disease, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and
obesity, affect both men and women. However, among women, the following
conditions are more likely to develop heart disease:
Diabetes
Stress and Depression
Smoking (recommended reading: 60% of women die from second-hand smoke! Smoking is harmful to women)
Do not exercise
Menopause
Pregnancy Complications
Broken Heart Syndrome or Takoyaki Cardiomyopathy
What are the Common Causes of Heart weakness? What are their symptoms?
7 warning signs of heart failure
According to the statistical data of the top ten causes of death among Chinese people in 2019 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, heart disease ranked second, closely following cancer. Many heart diseases, if not treated early and properly, can lead to myocardial infarction or just heart failure. Myocardial Infarction include:
- Chest Pain that travels from left arm to neck
- Shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, vomiting
- Abnormal heart beating, anxiety, fatigue, weakness
- Stress, depression, and other factors.
"Dr. Hello" identify the most common 7 symptoms of heart failure, and if you tried to prevent it will definitely protect your heart health.
What are the Causes of Heart Weakness?
Which High-Risk Groups should pay attention to Heart Weakness?
Heart failure is also known as congestive heart failure. Due to the impairment of the heart pump function, the heart is unable to pump blood out to maintain normal blood circulation and provide the body with sufficient oxygen and nutrients. Various symptoms. However, Dr. Chen Hanxing, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Christian Mennonite Hospital, said that most of the causes of heart failure in men are coronary heart disease, and well-known angina pectoris and myocardial infarction; women are often caused by hypertension, arrhythmia, valvular heart disease leading to heart failure. (Recommended reading: Myocardial infarction is different between men and women! Atypical symptoms include stomach pain, cold sweats, and fatigue) In addition, people with severe anemia, congenital heart disease, hyperthyroidism, or a family history of heart disease are more prone to heart failure status. What are the symptoms of a weak heart? 7 Common Signs of Heart Failure The following are 7 common signs of heart failure:
1. Tiredness Easily: When a patient suffers from heart failure, the blood flow from the heart to the brain decreases, causing hypoxia, which can easily lead to illness. Feeling tired during daily activities.
2. Shortness of Breath and Dyspnea: These are the most common symptoms of heart failure. In addition to being particularly prone to panting during activities, in severe cases, even when lying flat or resting, the patient may also feel shortness of breath from time to time, requiring sitting up or propping up Pillows can relieve discomfort.
3. Lower Extremity Edema: When you find that the shoes suddenly don’t fit your feet, it may be caused by lower extremity edema caused by heart failure, and edema usually occurs in both ankles. When you observe this symptom, please seek medical examination as soon as possible. (Edema is not really fat~but it may hide these diseases)
4. Nocturia: Nocturia is one of the symptoms of heart failure. Because the patient's heart function is weakened, it is unable to send blood to the kidneys, which reduces the blood flow of the kidney vessels and makes the The patient urinates less during the day, but when he sleeps and lies down at night, the blood flow to the kidneys increases, which in turn leads to an increase in urine output and nocturia. (Recommended reading: More than 8 times a day is considered frequent urination! Definition, causes, symptoms, treatment and diet of frequent urination)
5. Non-stop Coughing: Patients with heart failure have reduced left heart pumping function, resulting in blood stasis and heart disease, which increases left atrial pressure , which may cause fluid to build up in the lungs, forming fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema). Due to the accumulation of a large amount of fluid in the lungs, the lung mucosa is irritated, and the patient may have a dry cough or cough up a large amount of frothy and bloodshot sputum. However, because cough is one of the common symptoms of a cold, many patients often mistake it for a cold symptom, delaying the precious time to seek medical treatment.
6. Tachycardia: The heart rate of an adult in a resting state is usually between 60 and 100 beats per minute, and early heart failure may cause the heart to compensatoryly speed up the heartbeat due to reduced cardiac output to meet various Blood requirements of organs.
7. Chest Tightness and Chest Pain: Due to decreased cardiac output and insufficient coronary blood volume, symptoms of chest tightness and chest pain occur. Will heart failure get better? Early improvement can prevent the aggravation of the condition and heart failure cannot be completely cured. However, if the precursors of heart failure can be detected early and the lifestyle habits are strictly controlled in the early stage of the disease, such as limiting water and sodium intake, eating more low-fat foods and fruits and vegetables, and quitting smoking, etc., This reduces the risk of heart failure. (Extended reading: What are the foods that are good for the heart? Tell you about the 4 strongest heart-protecting ingredients)
In addition, it is recommended that once the public is diagnosed
with heart failure, they should actively cooperate with the doctor's diagnosis
and treatment, and follow the doctor's orders, so as to effectively avoid the
aggravation of heart failure , You can also continue to engage in your favorite
work or hobbies, and continue to enjoy a better life.
Heart Disease isn't Just for Older Women
Many people may think that older women are more
likely to suffer from heart disease, but in fact, women of any age group may,
especially those women under the age of 65 and if their family history has been found with heart
disease. They need to pay more attention to the above-mentioned heart disease
risk factors.
How can women reduce or minimize risk of heart
disease?
Women can reduce their risk of heart disease by
making various lifestyle changes, such as:
Maintain a healthy ideal weight
Quitting or refusing to smoke
Regular Exercise
Healthy Diet
Generally speaking, women are less likely to go to the emergency room because of acute heart attack, because the symptoms of heart disease in women are usually mild and difficult to detect, and some patients even ignore the symptoms, so if you have the above symptoms or suspect that you may If you have a heart problem, please call an ambulance for emergency medical treatment, and do not drive to the hospital unless you have to.
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