About to Have A Heart Attack? 7 Little-Known Signs

By Melanie Haiken, Caring.com senior editorConventional wisdom has it that heart attacks come out of the blue. Were also trained to expect a heart attack to happen a certain way; the victim clutches his chest, writhes in pain, and collapses. But for women, it often doesnt happen that way. Study after study shows heart attacks and heart disease are under-diagnosed in women, with the explanation being that they didnt have symptoms.But research shows thats not the case. Women whove had heart attacks realize, looking back, that they experienced significant symptomsthey just didnt recognize them as such.In a study funded by the National Institutes of Health and published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, 95 percent of women (thats almost all!) whod had heart attacks reported experiencing symptoms that were decidedly new or different from their previous experience a month or more before their attacks.Even when a heart attack is occurring, women are often slow to realize whats happening and call a doctor. The reason? Womens heart attack symptoms are different than mens. This failure to recognize heart attack signs in women has led to a grim statistic: women are more likely to die from sudden cardiac death than men are, and two thirds of women who have a heart attack dont recover completely.Next: The 7 little-known signs of heart attack

Are You About to Have A Heart Attack? 7 Little-Known Signs originally appeared on Caring.com.

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