Men Vs Women: How Symptoms of Heart Attack Differ Depending on Your Gender

Take a closer look at how heart attack signs differ in men and women - it's not the same for both genders.

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Written By: Ankit Kumar | Updated : May 26, 2024 11:13 AM IST

Heart attack is a phenomenon that usually happens when there is a blockage in arteries, affecting the blood flow to the heart, and risking permanent damage or death. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), nearly 17 million people lose their lives to heart attacks and strokes every year. These are commonly called cardiovascular diseases.

When a heart attack occurs, people experience pain in their chest which may feel like discomfort, heaviness, or squeezing. The pain generally starts from your chest and spreads to your arms, shoulder, neck, back, jaw or even waist. People often misjudge it as indigestion or heartburn. This article delves into the early signs and symptoms of heart attack in both men and women.

Symptoms of Heart Attack in men and women

Heart attacks affect men and women differently but chest pain is a common symptom in both genders. Men and women experience heart attacks, Whereas women may experience other symptoms like nausea, back or jaw pain, and shortness of breath. Ignoring these symptoms can be very dangerous, it is important to identify the early signs of heart attack very precisely.

Heart attack symptoms in Men

  • Shortness of breath.
  • Pain and discomfort spread through arms, shoulder, neck, jaw, and upper belly.
  • Nausea
  • Heartburn and indigestion.
  • Regular aching and chest pain.
  • Sudden and extreme headache and dizziness.
  • Cold sweat
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty in breathing.

Heart attack symptoms in Women

  • Weakness
  • Upper body pain
  • Excessive Sweating
  • Unsteady and disturbed sleep
  • Stomach problems
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Indigestion
  • Lightheadedness

Heart attack, what experts have their say?

Experts highlight the different symptoms of heart attack in both men and women. Men mostly have chest pain whereas women get subtler signs of heart attack such as nausea, fatigue, shortness in breath etc. Experts also suggest not to take any heart attack symptoms lightly. If you are experiencing such symptoms repeatedly consult your Doctor and get it tested as soon as possible. Even Though strokes and heart attacks are the biggest killers everywhere in the world, we can still prevent 80% of early deaths by taking care of some basic things like eating well, staying active, quitting smoking, and etc.

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