Friday, March 2, 2012

Heart Attack, Learn to Recognize Cardiac Symptoms

Symptoms of heart attack are more subtle in women than in men. As a result, it becomes more difficult to identify in time a stroke and therefore the risks of mortality rise. Know the signs of a heart attack in women.

1. If cardiovascular disease is only one, why make distinctions between men and women?

Until recently, general medicine and cardiology in particular ignored women in scientific studies. In the absence of specific data, doctors risked undertreated or treated too much to women. For example, symptoms of heart attack are more subtle or different in women. As a result, women themselves and even doctors can not identify an attack time. That could explain why the mortality rate after an infarct is greater in women.

2. What happens to the drugs? Do they act the same in men than in women?

The answer is often different. For example, some thrombolytic (drugs to remove blood clots that clog arteries and cause heart attacks and stroke) act differently in women. If used just as in men, may increase the risk of complications.

3. What are the symptoms different in women?
Both men and women, the most common symptom of a heart attack is some kind of pain, Tightness or discomfort in the chest. However, this symptom may not be sharp, even relevant in women. In fact, signs and chest symptoms are usually not as severe in women. Instead, they are common:

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