New research finds that women are more likely to report multiple heart attack symptoms than men –– but the central one is overwhelmingly the same between both: chest pain. (commonhealth)
used artificial intelligence to analyze how hundreds of patients described their symptoms in their own words, and it challenges that dogma.
"We see this in patients all the time, where they say 'Yeah, I was having crushing chest pain, but aren't women supposed to present differently?'"In the years since, Kreatsoulas has explored that common perception — that men tend to have"typical angina" and women tend to have"atypical angina." Her latest study finds the medical reality is very different, says Dr.
"Atypical" symptoms like dizziness and nausea were much less common, Kreatsoulas says, but both women and men reported them. Those rarer symptoms were not to be ignored, she says,"but the leading complaint is still chest pain." "The word 'atypical' somehow got translated incorrectly in the medical community," she says."Additionally, for patients or the public, when they are being given a public health message that somehow a woman's symptoms are different, then when they actually have very common symptoms, they think it's not a heart attack."
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