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Women’s Health: The Risk of Heart Disease

Heart attacks do not happen the way they are depicted in Hollywood movies. Heart disease is no longer considered a male disease. In fact the incident rate amongst the female gender is staggering. Alternatively, many women are not cognizant of the outstanding risks, symptoms and causes of heart disease.

Unlike the previous data that showed cancer to be the leading cause of death in women, heart attacks have taken the lead. According to Dr. Sharonne Hayes of Mayo Clinic Women's Heart Clinic, one in 27 women will perish from breast cancer with 2.4 women dying from some form of cardiovascular disease. Actually, medical statistics show that more than 500,000 die each year from unidentified symptoms associated with heart disease.

Women are more prone to cardiovascular disease because a small percentage perceives it as a major health threat. According to a medical survey conducted at Mayo Clinic for women’s health, only 8 percent of women indicated concerns regarding health risks.

Frequently, heart disease is triggered by blocked blood vessels. When these vessels are impeded from pumping blood to the heart properly, the risk of an aortic attack is heightened. The most prevalent type of heart disease is coronary heart disease or coronary artery disease. The heart’s arteries are the source of these blockages. The development of the block arteries is progressed from little plaque or blockage ruptures. The end result can be a heart attack or even worse, sudden death.

Consequently, recognizing the symptoms of a heart attack is mission critical. Unlike the depiction of a massive heart attack in a movie, the pain is not limited to the chest. For women, a predominant characteristic of a heart attack is chest discomfort. The pain does not have to be excruciating for the pain to be a cause for alarm. Pressure may radiate down the arm, into the back, shoulders or up to the neck.
Other symptoms include:

- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea
- Light-headedness
- Palpitations
- Racing heart
- Nausea
- A shortness of breath

 
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