Introduction:
Heart attacks are a very serious condition of the human body that require immediate attention. Heart attacks are known in the medical community as myocardial infarctions: myo- means muscle, cardio- means heart, -al means pertaining to; infarct means death of tissue (med term book). The parts come together as: tissue death pertaining to heart muscle (med term book).
Each year, around one and half million cases of myocardial infarction are reported in the United States alone (Medscape). A study written about in The BMJ, a peer-reviewed journal of medicine, speaks of some very alarming statistics. Females are 15% less likely to be referred to a cardiologist when experiencing the same cardiac symptoms as males (bmj). Women also have a higher risk of death and higher …show more content…
In particular: women should not smoke, should get thirty to sixty minutes of exercise on most days, eat a well-balanced diet and take all medications as prescribed. Being heart smart can and will reduce the risk of experiencing a deadly heart attack (aha).
Conclusion:
Coronary heart disease is a matter that needs to continue to be taken seriously, and clinical trials need to involve more female related research. If women are to reduce their risk of heart attack, attention must be paid by doctors, nurses and the patients themselves.
It is important for any person to know the risk factors for heart attack due to its deadly implications. For women, the signs and symptoms can be much the same as the commonly known: chest pain, shoulder and arm pain, shortness of breath. In many cases, though, obscure symptoms go unnoticed or ignored. Knowing the symptoms of heart attack could decrease mortality after a experiencing a heart attack, because when it comes to the matter of the heart, minutes matter. It could save the life of you are a loved