Apr 15, 2022
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, for both men and women. This fact is surprising to some people, because the perception is that men die of heart disease, and women die of cancer. In truth, according to the American Heart Association, 90% of women experience one or more elevated risk factors for heart disease during their lifetimes.
Heart disease is a broad term describing a range of conditions that can affect the heart. It can include conditions that affect the vessels of the heart, such as coronary artery disease, conditions related to irregular heart rhythms, congenital heart defects, diseases of the valves or muscle of the heart, or infections of the heart. Any of these conditions can cause heart failure, heart attack, aneurysm, stroke, peripheral artery disease, or sudden cardiac arrest.
Risk factors for heart disease include untreated diabetes, obesity, smoking, high levels of stress, and excessive use of alcohol and caffeine. It is important to keep an eye on certain health markers as a person ages, such as blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood sugar levels, to be aware of how healthy the heart is.
The symptoms of a heart attack in men are fairly well known. For women, a heart attack may present with those same symptoms, or with some lesser known symptoms. For this reason, some women who experience a heart attack may not call 9-1-1 early in the episode, because they feel they are just tired or have an upset stomach.
“Uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain in the center of your chest. It lasts more than a few minutes or goes away and comes back.
Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach.
Shortness of breath with or without chest discomfort.
Other signs such as breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness.
As with men, women’s most common heart attack symptom is chest pain or discomfort.
But women are somewhat more likely than men to experience some of the other common symptoms, particularly shortness of breath, nausea/vomiting and back or jaw pain.”
“Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
Sudden trouble seeing or blurred vision in one or both eyes
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
Sudden severe headache with no known cause”
Not surprisingly, the foundations of a healthy life are the foundations for a healthy heart as well. Focus on these pillars daily to reduce your risks and keep your heart healthy.
For far too long, women’s health has taken a back seat, in detection, research, and treatment. At TruBalance and Natural State Health Center, we’re working to bring you the knowledge you need to take your health seriously, and to be equipped and inspired to work towards vitality and vibrance. Whether you need support for weight loss that works, pain relief, nutrition counseling, lifestyle coaching, or other support for healthcare needs, we are here for you.