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The Alarming Stats on Heart Disease in
Women
Here is a wake up call for you – heart disease is not just a
man’s problem. In the past, heart attacks and heart disease
were treated as the kind of thing a man needs to worry about as
he gets older but not something that women needed to concern
themselves with. This kind of attitude has been deadly for
women. While treating heart attacks and heart disease in men
has come on in leaps and bounds, the general attitude towards
women and heart disease has meant that now women are six times
more likely to die from a heart attack than a man. The reason
for this is that doctors have long ignored the symptoms of
these kinds of problems in women, brushing them off as
unimportant or psychosomatic, and so it took too long for women
to get the treatment they needed.
Luckily, a new tide is turning, and doctors are taking the
problem of heart disease in women seriously. While awareness in
the medical community is increasing, women must be vigilant
about their own health and monitor their own symptoms, so they
can speak up and demand the care they need in the face of a
doctor who may be brushing their symptoms under the rug.
How serious is the problem of health disease in women? Believe
it or not, it is the leading cause of death in women over the
age of 65. Although the onset of heart disease in women tends
to happen later in life than in it does in men, by the time
women reach their mid 60s, their risk is exactly the same as
the risk faced by men. By the time women are in the 50s, their
chance of dying of heart disease is four times greater than
their risk of dying of breast cancer. By age 65, more women die
of heart disease than of all other kinds of cancer put
together.
With statistics like these, it is clear to see that heart
disease is a problem that women need to take seriously. How can
you protect yourself from heart disease? There are many
lifestyle changes you can make that can increase your heart
health and keep you in tip top shape for years to come. The
most obvious of these should be familiar one – do not smoke. If
you do smoke, make quitting a priority. Even if you have smoked
for years, there is evidence that if you quit now, your body
can repair the damage that has been done. If you give up
smoking today, in two years, your risk of having a heart attack
will have diminished by at least one third.
You can also make serious stride in heart health by controlling
your weight and exercising. Eating a heart healthy, low fat
diet is crucial to keeping your heart healthy, and excess
weight can put your heart in serious jeopardy. Add aerobic
exercise to your schedule every day and make an effort to drop
your excess pounds, and you can increase your heart health.
Related to your healthy diet is an effort to keep cholesterol
and blood pressure in check. If diet won’t get these things
under control, then see your doctor and get medication to
help.
Last but not least, pay attention to your body. If you are
having chest pain or other symptoms of a heart attack, get
straight to the emergency room. Don’t write it off as
indigestion or exhaustion – these are serious signs that need
to be taken seriously. If it is nothing, then you will at least
know you are safe. If it is something, getting to the hospital
quickly can mean the difference between life and death.
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