The most common symptom of heart disease is chest pain or discomfort. However, some women who have coronary artery disease (CAD) have no symptoms. This is called silent CAD. Silent CAD may not be diagnosed until a woman has symptoms of a heart attack, heart failure, or an arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat).
Call 911 right away if you have the symptoms of a heart attack. Talk to your doctor or nurse if you have any other symptoms of heart disease.
Final Thoughts
When to See a Doctor
If you experience chest pain, call 911! If you experience any of the above symptoms—especially if they’re new, persistent, or worsening—you must call 911 or speak with a healthcare provider right away. Don’t dismiss these signs or assume they’re due to stress, aging, or being “out of shape.” Early detection and lifestyle changes can significantly lower your risk.
A Healthier Future Starts Now
Being informed is the first step. If you’re struggling with your health or want to reduce your risk of heart related conditions, don’t wait. Speak with your doctor or a provider at a trusted clinic like Skin30.co | Skin Longevity Clinic, and other reputable clinics in your area.
When Should I Talk to a Doctor or Nurse About My risk of heart diseases?
If you’re worried about your heart, or if you are at risk for suffering a heart attack, talk to your doctor or nurse. Your provider can work with you on personalized changes in eating, activity, and overall wellness to help reduce your risks.
Conclusion
Whether you’re managing your risks for heart diseases or just want to stay proactive about your health, you don’t have to go it alone. Skin30.co and the Skin Longevity Clinic, alongside other trusted clinics in your area, are here to support your journey toward a healthier, more empowered life.
Stay well, stay safe, stay informed, stay in touch!
Dr. Kesler Dalmacy

Disclaimer:
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