One of the most enduring images of a heart attack is an elderly man clutching his heart in intense pain and passing out. Such a stereotypical image does more harm than good. For one, this only applies to elderly men of a particular type and not to all men or all age groups of men. Secondly, it comes nowhere close to how women experience a heart attack. While previously, most research on heart attacks was conducted on elderly men, in the last decade or more, women are increasingly under scrutiny for heart disease and this has unearthed interesting yet disturbing facts about women and their heart health.
Women all over the world are increasingly dying from, or have suffered one or more heart attacks. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for African American and White Caucasian women in the US, while for Asian, Hispanic and Oceanic women, it’s the second leading cause for death after cancer.
Cardiovascular Disease or CVD is an umbrella term for a wide range of heart and blood vessel conditions. This includes the more familiar heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, angina, abnormal heart rhythms and heart failure. Lesser known conditions include coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, heart valve disease, vascular disease, aorta disease, cardiomyopathy and congenital heart disease. Contrary to popular misconceptions, women are as much or more prone to these conditions as men. Research done by heart specialists has uncovered why.
Heart diseases pose a significant risk to women globally, with atypical symptoms often leading to delayed and wrong diagnoses. Social factors, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, lifestyle habits, and reproductive health issues can heighten the risk, causing a notable female mortality rate. By leveraging comprehensive health checkups and adopting healthier lifestyle habits, women can mitigate these risks. At Kauvery Hospital and its branches in Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Tirunelveli and Trichy, the heart specialists place a particular emphasis on women’s heart health and offer a wide range of preventive measures, diagnostics, and treatments to ensure their well-being, thereby empowering them with healthier hearts and longer lives.
Broken heart syndrome is a condition where stress hormones cause temporary inactivity or “stunning” of the heart muscles, often triggered by stressful events.
Women with diabetes face a greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared to men with diabetes, and those who have had a heart attack are at higher risk for a second attack.
Post-menopause, women lose the protective effect of the hormone estrogen, which increases good cholesterol and reduces bad cholesterol, raising the risk of heart disease, particularly in smaller blood vessels.
Kauvery Hospital is globally known for its multidisciplinary services at all its Centers of Excellence, and for its comprehensive, Avant-Grade technology, especially in diagnostics and remedial care in heart diseases, transplantation, vascular and neurosciences medicine. Located in the heart of Trichy (Tennur, Royal Road and Alexandria Road (Cantonment), Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Tirunelveli and Bengaluru, the hospital also renders adult and pediatric trauma care.
Chennai – 044 4000 6000 • Trichy – Cantonment – 0431 4077777 • Trichy – Heartcity – 0431 4003500 • Trichy – Tennur – 0431 4022555 • Hosur – 04344 272727 • Salem – 0427 2677777 • Tirunelveli – 0462 4006000 • Bengaluru – 080 6801 6801
As a woman, it is a very helpful and informative blog for me! Thank you!
This blog implies the importance for screening regardless of the age.
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