What is women's attack?

This heart attack occurs in women who are healthy, without changes in blood vessels, and is caused by spontaneous design of the coronary artery. Symptoms are often difficult to identify, experts warn. Young women are increasingly exposed to stress and then vulnerable to many dangers, including [...]
This heart attack occurs in women who are healthy, without changes in blood vessels, and is caused by spontaneous design of the coronary artery. Symptoms are often difficult to identify, experts warn.
Young women are increasingly exposed to stress and then vulnerable to many dangers, including cardiovascular disease. At the same time, however, the difference between men and women is changing when it comes to harmful habits, such as smoking, consuming alcohol, and eating poor quality, which certainly affects their health.
American scientists have announced that in recent years there has been a significant increase in the number of women between the ages of 35 and 54 who have had a heart attack. Statistics say that the percentage of women with a heart attack from 21 percent since the early 1990s to the present has increased to 31 percent.
As a major cause, experts in the world point out that more and more women smoke, which is a major risk factor in heart and blood vessels. However, there are more common side effects, such as hypertension or diabetes, which increase the risk of a heart attack and should be considered that early detection of risk factors in the population and prevention is a priority. The problem may be that younger women often experience a heart attack that is obviously different from the cause. Thus, American scientists increasingly talk about the subx1> women's sub-infarct”, which occurs most frequently in young women. This happens in women who have been healthy money, without changes in blood vessels, but it is caused by the design of spontaneous coronary artery (SCAD). SCAD is the fragmentation of the blood vessels wall, which is formed without any external factors. The result is a decrease in flow through the coronary artery, which can lead to a sudden heart attack or death.
Moreover, some SCAD studies in the United States are accompanied by intense physical or psychological stress, which can be intense emotional stress, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing. With the SCAD's show, it is also linked to recreative use of cocaine, amphetamine and methamphetamine. In contrast, 173 million people die annually from cardiovascular diseases in the world. It is estimated that their number will increase by 2030 to even 23.6 million.










