5 EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF A HEART ATTACK THAT WOMEN ALWAYS IGNORE

While chest pain and pressure are the most common symptoms, there are so many more ways that your body could be telling you that it’s about to have a heart attack.

Women are more likely than men to have subtle signs that we often interpret as something else. From stress to the flu, the symptoms of a heart attack often mimic these more common conditions.

It’s important to be aware of the subtle symptoms and to seek help as soon as you notice one or more of them in combination with chest pain.

1- CHEST PAIN

A feeling of pressure, tightness or squeezing in the center of your chest.

It is the most common sign in men and women. You might feel pressure building up to a fullness or squeezing in your chest. It might last for a few minutes and come and go. Seek medical attention straight away!

2- BODY PAINS

It might feel like it is travelling from the chest to the arms, jaw, neck, back and abdomen.

Call 911 immediately if you feel this spreading pain. If you have no discomfort in your chest, but you find that the upper-body pain is out of the ordinary for you, get it checked out anyway.

3- HEAD

You might feel dizzy or lightheaded suddenly and without explanation. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, dizziness occurs more often in women than men.

The Harvard Medical School reports that nearly 4 out of 10 women experience dizziness caused by circulation issues.

Remember to dial 9-1-1 if you even suspect you could be having a heart attack…here are a few more possible signs:

It’s important to take everything into consideration. Are you feeling clammy, but you’re sweating? Do you have chest pain and is it spreading down your arms? Call 9-1-1 immediately.

If you don’t have the flu and you’re not feeling stressed, but you’re still suddenly feeling nauseous and panicked after a few minutes of deep breathing, call 9-1-1 and report your symptoms.

It’s always better to be safe than sorry!

4- TEMPERATURE RISING

Sudden, onset sweating, even if the room you are in is cool and comfortable. Your skin feels cold and clammy because your blood isn’t circulating.

This occurs in 39% of women’s heart attacks, according to Harvard Medical School.

5- BREATHING DIFFICULTIES

You might experience labored breathing, or shortness of breath – like you’ve just run a marathon. You might have difficulty taking full breaths and experience coughing or wheezing.

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