Sunday, 1 May 2011

Women's heart attack symptoms without chest pain?

You notice that MOM just doesn't, you can ask her if she's okay. "I'm just tired, that is, it's not a big deal." you can sit and talk with it for some more. It looks a little pale, begins to have trouble breathing. "I just did not sleep well. I'm fine, don't worry about me. "


This is a breast cancer awareness month, our moms and grandmas, are our sisters. Everyone wearing pink shirts, wristbands and Pink Pink cleats (cargo for!). Breast cancer is in front of everyone's thoughts, but have been made recently in cardiac big breakthroughs.


Do you all men who had heart attacks? What about women? Research shows they may look very different. According to a recent study by the National Institute of health (NIH), women are generally less "classic" have symptoms during a heart attack. What are you looking for? How do you know? The study found that the most common symptoms of heart 3 before women's event were: fatigue, unusual, disturbing sleep, shortness of breath.


No chest pain of heart attacks?


Wait, no chest pain? Most of them think that to get a heart attack you need to have chest pain (thanks Beth and E.R.). The truth is, 43% of all women in the study had no chest pains during a heart attack at a whole.


This research, heart attacks, women experiencing these symptoms:


Fatigue is normal-70%


Sleep disorder-48%


Shortness of breath-42%


Difficulties-39%


Anxiety-35%


During a heart attack, they have experienced:


Shortness of breath – 58%


Weakness-55%


Unusual fatigue-48%


Cold sweat-39%


Dizziness-39%


Please, please educate women in your life and spread the message to save their lives! Also, make sure you're ready for the worst case by taking cardiopulmonary resuscitation Department learning first!


You can still learn more on www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chest_pain  and  www.chestnyc.org for more information.

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