having a heart attack, especially if you’re also having one or more other symptoms.
Sweating.
Breaking out in a nervous, cold sweat is common among women who are having a heart attack. It will feel more like stress-related sweating than perspiration from exercising or spending time outside in the heat.
Flu-like fatigue.
You know how you don’t feel like doing anything when you have the flu? Some women who have heart attacks feel extremely tired, even if they’ve been sitting still for a while or haven’t moved much.
Patients experiencing this often complain of tiredness in the chest. They say that they can’t do simple activities, like walk to the bathroom.
Now that you know the signs, here are four things you need to do to prevent it:
- Schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider to learn your personal risk for heart disease. You can also learn your risk with this Heart Attack Risk Calculator.
- Quit smoking. Did you know that just one year after you quit, you’ll cut your risk of coronary heart disease by 50 percent?
- Start an exercise program. Just walking 30 minutes a day can lower your risk for heart attack and stroke.
- Modify your family’s diet if needed. We’re not saying you have to totally change everything you eat right now (although some may need to), but for now, just swap out some of those old recipes for some new healthier ones. And just leave the fattening foods for special holiday gatherings.