Generally, heart diseases have symptoms
like: pressure on the chest and chest pain. The pain can spread to the neck,
shoulders and the bottom of the chin.
The chest discomfort comes with dizziness,
headache, nausea, lots of sweat and shortness of breath.
However, most of women don’t have chest
pains. There was a research of Circulation magazine carried on 515 women who
had heart diseases resulted that 43% of them didn’t have chest pains but did
have those following typical symptoms:
1. Feeling exhausted
A
few days or weeks before having heart attack, there’re 70% women feeling
weakened and tired as they were going to have a cold.
A few days or weeks before having heart
attack, there’re 70% women feeling weakened and tired as they were going to
have a cold; suddenly feeling exhausted that a laptop could take them lots of
strength.
2. Extreme pain
Women might not have chest pains but have
breast tensions and pains which are not completely at the heart area. The pains
can appear at the sternum, shoulders, the upper part of the back, neck and
maxilla.
3. Nausea or dizziness
Before
having heart attacks, women often have symptoms like indigestion and vomit.
Before having heart attacks, women often
have symptoms like indigestion and vomit. You can have the feelings that you
can suffer from those signs, though; they shouldn’t be disregarded.
4. Shortness of breath
58% women who are going to have heart
attacks often have shortness of breath or the disability to continue the talk.
5. Insomnia
Insomnia
is one of the signs of heart attack.
Over a half of women find it hard to get
into sleep or wake up at night few weeks before the appearance of coronary
artery disease.
6. Anxiety
It is said that there’re many women feel
worried, nervous or afraid of death before having heart attacks. Though there’s
no explanation of the phenomenon, those things should be considered to be signs
of health.