Women and Heart Attacks
Heart attacks often feel different to a woman than to a man. Women are more likely than men to have “silent” or unrecognized heart attacks (myocardial infarctions). Learn more.

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Heart disease may not always be signaled by chest pain, especially in women. Other signs may include shortness of breath, chest pressure/discomfort, nausea or sweating. Talk to your doctor if you experience any of the above symptoms.”

 
Emily Ostrowski, MD
Family Medicine