NggonHealth - The Differences Heart Attack Symptoms Between Women and Men
Turns heart attack in women are different with attacks in men. Heart attack in women are often overlooked or often mistaken for other diseases.
This was disclosed in the report of the American Heart Association (AHA). They warned that the symptoms of heart attack in women are different from men.
Women tend to experience symptoms of nausea, shortness of breath, jaw and back pain symptoms compared to men who form stabbing chest pain. Therefore, the AHA statement said doctors may not diagnose a heart attack in women resulting in treatment is not appropriate.
The report reviews how the risk factors of heart attack in women are different. Young women with type 2 diabetes, for example, are four to five times greater than men.
Strong evidence also indicates that psychological stress can increase the risk of heart disease in women than in men.
Notes from the report, women were underrepresented in clinical trials of heart disease. They generally cover approximately 20 percent of the people who registered.
Even women involved in the experiments, researchers often not decipher the data by sex can deepen the understanding of scientists about heart disease in a woman's body.
Turns heart attack in women are different with attacks in men. Heart attack in women are often overlooked or often mistaken for other diseases.
This was disclosed in the report of the American Heart Association (AHA). They warned that the symptoms of heart attack in women are different from men.
Women tend to experience symptoms of nausea, shortness of breath, jaw and back pain symptoms compared to men who form stabbing chest pain. Therefore, the AHA statement said doctors may not diagnose a heart attack in women resulting in treatment is not appropriate.
The report reviews how the risk factors of heart attack in women are different. Young women with type 2 diabetes, for example, are four to five times greater than men.
Strong evidence also indicates that psychological stress can increase the risk of heart disease in women than in men.
Notes from the report, women were underrepresented in clinical trials of heart disease. They generally cover approximately 20 percent of the people who registered.
Even women involved in the experiments, researchers often not decipher the data by sex can deepen the understanding of scientists about heart disease in a woman's body.
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