Angina, a symptom of underlying heart disease, is frequently overlooked in women despite being a leading cause of death.
Chest pain is still a common heart attack sign for women, but it could feel more like achiness or tightness. “Between both men and women, chest pain is still the most common sign,” said Dr. Bernice ...
Pain or tightness in your chest can be not only uncomfortable, but also unsettling. Especially when it comes seemingly out of nowhere and you’re not sure of the cause. Many of us immediately begin to ...
Chest discomfort in women presents unique challenges for both patients and healthcare providers, as symptoms often manifest differently than the classic presentations typically associated with male ...
The country musician shares how she manages her heart condition—and the prevention steps everyone should keep in mind.
Chest pain represents one of the most alarming symptoms a person can experience. The immediate fear—”Am I having a heart attack?”—creates tremendous anxiety, and rightfully so. Heart attacks claim ...
Dr. Mohamad Taha is an interventional cardiologist affiliated with Prime Healthcare-Roxborough Memorial Hospital and Suburban Community Hospital. Dr. Shahzad Ahmed is board certified in several ...
Medical experts warn that heart trouble often reveals itself through subtle symptoms long before chest pain appears.
Angina might mean you're at risk for heart disease, or you already have it. Here's what you need to know about this type of chest pain.
A tingling or numbness in your left arm could be a sign of a heart attack or something less severe. Here's how to spot the ...
To celebrate Women’s History Month and one day ahead of International Women’s Day, WLWT is highlighting the No. 1 killer of women: heart disease.Though many women still struggle to get the right ...