Women Are Overlooking Heart Attack Signs—Here’s What You Need to Know

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Many women mistakenly believe heart disease is a “men’s issue,” but it’s a leading cause of death among women, with 30,000 hospitalized yearly due to heart attacks. A study found women are less likely than men to seek medical help for chest pain—41% would rely on rest or indigestion medicine instead.

Why Are Women at Risk?

Many people assume they are safe because they have no family history (50%), undergo regular checkups (29%), or believe they are “too young” (19%).

Yet female biology itself increases heart disease risk, and women are more likely to be misdiagnosed.

Key Heart Attack Symptoms in Women:

  • Chest pain or discomfort (not always severe)
  • Shortness of breath
  •  Dizziness or fatigue
  •  Nausea or jaw, neck, or back pain

Cholesterol & Blood Pressure: The Silent Killers

  • 14% of women think high cholesterol only affects men.
  • 26% of women (45-54) have never had a cholesterol test.
  • 1 in 20 haven’t checked blood pressure in over five years.

Take Action Now

✔ Get regular cholesterol & blood pressure checks
✔ Know heart attack symptoms
✔ Maintain a heart-healthy diet & lifestyle

Bottom line: Heart disease doesn’t discriminate. Stay informed and take charge of your heart health today.



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