November 2018
  Do You Know the Different Heart Attack Symptoms in Men and Women?
  You might think you know what a heart attack looks like—you clutch your chest in pain and fall to the ground. But heart attacks don’t always stick to this script—especially in women.
  
  Here’s a look at some of the different heart attack symptoms in men and women.
  In women
  Women are more likely to have atypical and subtle symptoms during a heart attack, including:
  
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      Fatigue. You may feel tired for days without a clear reason. 
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      Dull Pain. While chest pain is the most common sign, you may feel pain or discomfort in your neck, back, jaw, or stomach. 
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      Nausea. You may vomit or feel sick to your stomach. 
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      Shortness of breath. You may have a hard time breathing, even when sitting down. 
In men
  Men are more likely to experience the typical symptoms we associate with heart attacks, including:
  
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      Severe chest pain. You may feel like someone is squeezing or heart or like you have a large weight on your chest. 
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      Shooting pain. You may feel a pain shooting down your left arm. 
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      Cold sweat. You may break out in a cold sweat. 
Whether you’re a man or women, if you suspect you might be having a heart attack, call 911. Every second counts.
   
   
 
				
			 
			
				
				
				
				
				
						Online Medical Reviewer:
						McDonough, Brian, MD
						
					
				
			
					Date Last Reviewed:
					11/2/2017
					
				
		
				
				
			
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