Heart Attack Risk Increases in Women After 35, Especially Post-Menopause
Kathmandu. Recently, the risk of heart-related diseases has increased.
This problem is now seen more in women than in men. The risk of heart attack increases significantly after the age of 35. Therefore, women should also pay attention to this matter. The risk of heart attack in women doubles during and after menopause.
Therefore, it should be identified quickly. The symptoms of this are often different in women than in men. Therefore, they are often ignored as general fatigue, gas, or stress.
Chest Pain
Pain, heaviness, tightness, or pressure in the middle of the chest is the most common symptom of a heart attack. However, in women, this pain is not always severe and may feel like mild pressure.
Difficulty Breathing
Do you experience shortness of breath or difficulty breathing without any activity or lifting heavy objects? This is not a good sign. Sometimes it can be a sign of a heart attack.
Fatigue
If you experience unusual weakness or fatigue for many days without any clear reason, it can be an early sign of a heart attack. Therefore, rest and focus on managing fatigue, as it can sometimes be a dangerous sign.
Nausea or Vomiting
Some women may experience nausea, vomiting, or heaviness in the stomach during a heart attack. This is often mistaken for food poisoning or acidity. If you also experience these symptoms and they persist for a long time, consult a doctor.
These Women Are at High Risk of Heart Attack
It is difficult to say for sure who is at risk of a heart attack, as anyone can have one. However, many studies have shown that women with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, post-menopause, or who use tobacco products may be more likely to have an attack.
If you experience prolonged chest pain or difficulty breathing, consult a doctor immediately. If the pain spreads to your arm, jaw, neck, or back, understand that the condition is serious.
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