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Symptoms of Heart Attacks in Women

A cardiologist in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Dr. Rachel Ash-Bernal treats patients at various local hospitals. Board certified in cardiovascular disease, Dr. Rachel Ash-Bernal has trained at renowned institutions such as the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.

Occurring once every 43 seconds in the United States, a heart attack happens when fat, cholesterol, and plaque build up in the arteries, restricting the blood flow that brings oxygen to the heart. While men and women might experience similar symptoms, women often display lesser-known symptoms of heart attack. For example, women frequently experience a heart attack without chest pressure. Rather, their symptoms can include shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, or extreme fatigue. They may also feel pain or pressure in the upper abdomen or lower chest.

Perhaps because women often mistake heart attack symptoms for less serious conditions such as flu or acid reflux, heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death for women in the United States. Modifying diet and quitting smoking are helpful steps in preventing heart attacks.
Symptoms of Heart Attacks in Women
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