January 09, 2019

Female Heart Attack Symptoms

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Heart disease in women is very common.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one

killer for women overall in the
United States. The two most important

things a women can do to protect their
heart and keep them healthy is to quit

smoking and to exercise every day.
Heart attack symptoms in women can be

varied and atypical from what we consider
as the classic symptoms of a heart attack.

Often, women don't have chest pain
but they have a lot of other associated

symptoms including nausea, vomiting,
extreme fatigue or exhaustion,

pain that radiates into their neck or jaw.
Women often present with these atypical

symptoms and should be treated with high
suspicion if we believe they might be

having a heart attack.
It's important not to ignore the signs

of a heart attack because if you're having
a heart attack and there's a blockage

in one of your arteries,
the sooner you're able to get

to the hospital, the more quickly we are
able to relieve that blockage or open

up the blockage in your coronary artery.
Our first step is to take that patient

to the cardiac catheterization lab
and when we find that blockage,

we are able to relieve it by deploying
a stent inside the coronary artery.

The faster this happens, the
more likely you are to have a full

recovery and avoid having any long-term
damage to the heart muscle and

its function. The goal is for you to
be able to live your life as healthy

as possible.

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Baptist Health Louisville: Female Heart Attack Symptoms

Bianca Ummat, MD, discusses female heart attack symptoms and what women can do to help prevent a heart attack.

Female Heart Attack Symptoms HealthTalks Transcript

Bianca Ummat, MD, Interventional Cardiology:
Heart disease in women is very common, and cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer for women overall in the United States. The two most important things a woman can do to protect her heart and keep it healthy is to quit smoking and to exercise every day. Heart attack symptoms in women can be varied and atypical from what we consider as the classic symptoms of a heart attack. Often, women don’t have chest pain, but they have a lot of other associated symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, extreme fatigue or exhaustion, pain that radiates into their neck or jaw. Women often present with these atypical symptoms and should be treated with high suspicion, if we believe they might be having a heart attack.

It’s important not to ignore the signs of a heart attack because, if you are having a heart attack, and there is a blockage in one of the arteries, the sooner you are able to get to the hospital, the more quickly we are able to relieve that blockage or open up that blockage in the coronary artery. Our first step is to take that patient to the cardiac catheterization lab and when we find that blockage, we are able to relieve it by deploying a stint inside the coronary artery. The faster this happens, the more likely you are to have a full recovery and avoid having any long-term damage to the heart muscle and its function. The goal is for you to be able to live your life as healthy as possible.

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