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Heart Disease In Women

 

Symptoms & Causes Of Heart Disease In Women

Although men and women have obvious physical differences, but in fact, there are deeper differences. One of those deeper differences is our emotional difference.

On top of that, it has also been proven that men and women are different when it comes to displaying certain symptoms of diseases. One such difference is the exhibited affects of heart disease and their difference in symptoms between men and women. Among the differences, it includes the symptoms and age at which heart attacks occur.

Symptoms Of Heart Disease

Both men and women suffer from the effects of heart disease. However, the symptoms vary significantly from how the symptoms are expressed in men who suffer from heart disease.

Although both men and women die from heart disease, the statistics have shown that the percentage of women dying from heart related diseases is greater than their male counterparts.

What may contribute to this disproportionate statistic of fatalities attributed to heart disease in women could be because of the less obvious symptoms of heart attack in women.

When a patient with above described condition, the person will experience chest pains a standard operating procedure is to order an angiogram. The results of this angiogram will reflect any blockages of the coronary arteries. The differing results of this test are striking between the two genders. As a result, the signs of blockage in the coronary arteries in men are more obvious, while the coronary arteries of the women will not.

There are medical experts who emphasize that the health of a woman’s heart is still in jeopardy due to the discovery that heart disease in women begins within the small arteries of a woman’s heart. These small arteries, being opposed to the larger coronary arteries in the male heart, have exhibited blockage which eventually deprives portions of the heart. This particular heart problem is called microvascular disease and is a prominent heart disease in women who experience the symptoms of chest pain related to a heart condition.

 

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