Women’s Heart Health: Risk factors, symptoms, and management
Andrew Adabie
Enables Growth in Health Tech/MedTech | Driving Commercial Strategies and Market Expansion | Accelerating Business Development in UK & EMEA
There are many differences between men’s and women’s health, even when it comes to the heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the U.S., accounting for nearly 1 in 5 female deaths.1Learn the common risk factors, symptoms, and how to manage your heart health as a woman.
Risk factors for women
Many common heart disease risk factors affect both men and women, such as hypertension, smoking, family history, and obesity. But some risk factors are specific to women or affect them more severely, including:
Symptoms of heart disease
Heart disease refers to several types of heart conditions such as coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, and heart attack. Symptoms of heart disease can vary, and women may experience different symptoms than men. In fact, women are more likely to experience nonspecific, atypical symptoms and less likely to experience ones that are related to chest pain.?Common symptoms for women may include:
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Managing your heart health
There are some risk factors we simply can’t change, but there are still ways to help prevent heart disease or manage it if you’ve already been diagnosed. Try to incorporate these into your daily routine.
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