Did you know? Women's heart attack symptoms different from men!

Women have different symptoms of heart attack than men do, says a new study.

Zee Media Bureau

Washington DC: Researchers revealed that heart attacks in women may have different symptoms and causes with some risk factors even more dangerous than in men.

In a first-ever statement, researchers from the American Heart Association said that while heart attacks are caused by blocked arteries in both men and women, the way the blockages form a blood clot may differ.

According to the researchers, women can have less severe blockages that do not require any stents when compared to men.

Researchers also examined the differences in the treatment.

They found that women face greater complications from attempts to restore blood flow because their blood vessels tend to be smaller and have increased rates of risk factors, such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

For symptoms differences, study showed that while the most common heart attack symptoms are chest pain or discomfort for both sexes, women are more likely to have atypical symptoms such as shortness of breath, nausea or vomiting, and back or jaw pain.

The research also pointed out racial differences.

Compared to white women, black women have a higher incidence of heart attacks in all age categories and young black women have higher in-hospital death rates.

Black and Hispanic women tend to have more heart- related risk factors such as diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure at the time of their heart attack compared to non-Hispanic white women.

Although it has been known for years that women have different symptoms of heart disease than men do, they still ignore the risks.

The study has been published in the journal Circulation.

(With Agency Inputs)

Zee News App: Read latest news of India and world, bollywood news, business updates, cricket scores, etc. Download the Zee news app now to keep up with daily breaking news and live news event coverage.