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[Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Itâs an [experiment done in the 1950s]( That helped to be effective in helping with buzzing, clicking and ringing in the ears of 283 participants. [Watch this video before itâs too late!]( It shows how to help hush the sounds in your ears. Before you go - must read: "5 Heart Attack Symptoms More Common in Woman" While heart attacks affect both men and women, gender plays a role in the symptoms this condition exhibits. Women are more likely to have subtle symptoms that go unnoticed or untreated for weeks. Keep reading to learn which symptoms might indicate an impending heart attack in women. Shortness of Breath Itâs normal to feel out of breath when engaging in physical activity. But, if this occurs with no exertion or worsens when lying down, it might be a heart attack symptom. You shouldnât ignore shortness of breath, especially if itâs accompanied by fatigue or chest pressure. Pressure in Upper Abdomen Women can frequently experience a heart attack without chest pressure or pain. Instead, they might feel pressure in the upper abdominal area. The pressure ranges from light to severe, and itâs usually confused with an ulcer or heartburn. Extreme Fatigue Some women might feel unusually tired when doing simple activities such as making the bed. Such extreme and unjustified fatigue can be a sign of a cardiac issue. Neck, Back, or Jaw Pain Men typically experience chest or arm pains when suffering a heart attack. In contrast, women will feel a painful sensation in their necks, backs, or jaws. This is particularly worrying if the pain isnât tied to a specific muscle or joint. Instead, it isnât localized, and it worsens with physical activity. Nausea or Vomiting Many women dismiss their symptoms as flu. For that reason, nausea or vomiting often donât raise any red flags, even though they can be heart attack symptoms. Donât Wait for Something Serious to Happen In general, women are less likely to seek medical help when experiencing a heart attack. This might result from not being aware of the full scope of symptoms associated with this dreaded medical emergency. If youâre experiencing any unusual symptoms, itâs vital to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Advertisement
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