Heart attack signs in men vs. women – Know the difference

             Written by: Nancy Dixit

Did you know that heart attack symptoms can differ for men and women? Spotting the early signs could save a life.

Not All Heart Attacks Look The Same

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A heart attack happens when blood flow to the heart gets blocked, cutting off its oxygen supply.

What Happens During A Heart Attack?

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Chest pain or discomfort—often described as pressure, squeezing, or fullness—is the most common symptom for both men and women.

The Most Common Warning Sign

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Men often experience: - Intense chest pain or   tightness - Pain in the arms, shoulders,   or back - Shortness of breath, even   without chest pain

How Heart Attacks Show Up In Men

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Women’s symptoms may be less obvious and include: - Unusual fatigue or   weakness - Nausea, vomiting, or   dizziness - Pain in the jaw, neck, or   upper back

Symptoms In Women Can Be Different

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After menopause, women face a higher heart attack risk due to hormonal changes.

Did You Know?

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Older adults, diabetics, and women may have silent or mild symptoms. Every second counts—knowing the signs can help prevent delays in treatment.

Why Recognizing The Signs Matters

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