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Heart Attack Symptoms

For women, heart attack symptoms are not always like those for men. Symptoms may include:

  • Chest discomfort


  • Pain or pressure spreading to the jaw, neck, shoulders, or arm


  • Shortness of breath


  • Nausea


  • Sweating


  • Indigestion or gas-like pain


  • Dizziness


  • Unexplained weakness or fatigue


  • Discomfort or pain between the shoulder blades


  • A sense of impending doom

If you experience these symptoms, follow these instructions:

  • Take one adult-strength (325 mg) tablet of uncoated aspirin.


  • If you have prescribed nitroglycerin, place one tablet under your tongue immediately. Take a second tablet if the discomfort does not go away in five minutes. Take a third tablet after five more minutes if the discomfort still hasn't gone away. If the symptoms do stop, call your doctor.


  • Call 9-1-1 for emergency transportation if symptoms continue for more than 15 minutes.

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