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Understanding Heart Disease in Women: Risks & Symptoms

Originally published February 5, 2024

Last updated June 29, 2025

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Did you know heart disease affects women differently than men? Find out your risk factors and how to recognize the symptoms.

According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, heart disease is the , but they still tend to be underdiagnosed.

鈥淭here is still a lack of awareness about women鈥檚 unique risk factors and symptoms, and more women than men die each year from heart disease,鈥 says聽Dr. Helga Van Herle聽a cardiologist with the 喵咪社区 Cardiac and Vascular Institute, part of 喵咪社区, who practices at聽.

Historically, not enough women have been included in heart disease research, experts note. Increasing women鈥檚 representation in research is important because women may respond differently to medications and treatments and need different approaches to care.

Fortunately, today鈥檚 experts are learning a great deal about heart disease in women 鈥 and sharing how women can recognize their additional risk factors and unique symptoms.

Risk factors

Men and women share many risk factors, including coronary artery disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, excessive drinking, chronic stress and being overweight.

鈥淗owever, there are unique risk factors for women, such as gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia 鈥 which is high blood pressure during pregnancy 鈥 certain birth control pills and menopause,鈥 says Dr. Van Herle.

The resulting hormonal fluctuations may affect cholesterol levels, blood pressure and blood vessel structure. Therefore, it’s essential for women to discuss their hormonal health with their doctors.

Symptoms

Some women with heart disease don鈥檛 have any symptoms, but others could experience:

  • Angina 鈥 a dull ache in the chest 鈥 pain
  • Pain in the upper abdomen or back
  • Severe, persistent fatigue

Signs of heart attack in women

Heart attack symptoms in women can be different compared to men. For instance, experts say, while chest pain is common for both, women are more likely to experience symptoms such as shortness of breath, nausea, fatigue or discomfort in the neck, jaw or back.

Dr. Van Herle says that men and women can both experience chest pain, but women are more likely to also experience:

  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Severe pain in their back or jaw
  • Cold sweats

Dr. Van Herle adds that women dealing with mental stress are more likely to have symptoms when they鈥檙e asleep.

Signs of stroke in women

 As it comes to heart health, stroke is the fifth most common cause of death in the United States and a leading cause of severe, long-term disability.

Both men and women can experience numbness in the face, arm or leg, trouble speaking, vision problems or a sudden and severe headache.

Symptoms unique to women include:

  • Weakness and fatigue
  • Disorientation, confusion or memory problems
  • Nausea or vomiting

What to do if you may be having a heart attack or stroke?

If you experience signs of a heart attack or stroke, call 911. Fast action is crucial, so make the call even if you鈥檙e not sure.

Answer the dispatcher鈥檚 questions as clearly as possible and follow their instructions 鈥 they could save your life.

Stay calm to keep your heart rate as slow as possible. If you鈥檙e having trouble, take long, slow, deep breaths.

If you鈥檙e experiencing stroke symptoms, doctors recommend that you also lie down on your side with your head elevated.

How to manage risk factors for your heart health?

The best way to prevent a heart attack or stroke is to reduce your risk for heart disease.

The first step is finding out what your risk factors are and being ready to take action. Even if something seems beyond your control 鈥 such as family history of heart disease 鈥 there are still things you can do:

  • Track your blood pressure and cholesterol levels
  • Get tested for diabetes at your yearly physical
  • Quit smoking
  • Make healthy food choices
  • Get plenty of exercise, even if it鈥檚 three 10-minute walks per day
  • Limit your alcohol intake
  • Explore healthy ways to manage your stress

To learn more about your risk factors and what you can do, make an appointment with your doctor today.

If you ever experience the symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, call 911 immediately.

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Kate Faye
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