Even as men aproach medical care for every issue, women are less likely to
seek medical help and tend to present late in the process of their disease,
study revealed.Women are also less likely to have appropriate investigations, such as
coronary angiography and, together with late presentation to hospital, this
can delay the start of effective treatment.That leads often fail to spot in women is coronary heart disease in
early stages.This disease occurs when the arteries that deliver oxygenated
blood into the heart, so that the heart can pump it out to the other
organs, become unable to “service” the heart effectively.
seek medical help and tend to present late in the process of their disease,
study revealed.Women are also less likely to have appropriate investigations, such as
coronary angiography and, together with late presentation to hospital, this
can delay the start of effective treatment.That leads often fail to spot in women is coronary heart disease in
early stages.This disease occurs when the arteries that deliver oxygenated
blood into the heart, so that the heart can pump it out to the other
organs, become unable to “service” the heart effectively.
However, more generally, symptoms also differ between men and
women, and more women thus go undiagnosed until the condition becomes
exacerbated.
Women may have more atypical symptoms than men — such as back pain, burning
in the chest, abdominal discomfort, nausea, or fatigue — which makes t