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Fortis cardiologist shares 6 ways woman's heart attack differs from man's: Unexplained sweating, upper back pain
Women may experience subtle heart attack symptoms, often overlooked or mistaken for other conditions, according to Dr. Sanjay Kumar, a cardiologist. Key signs include jaw pain, nausea, palpitations, upper back pain, unexplained sweating, and breathlessness during light activity. These atypical symptoms, due to smaller coronary vessels, necessitate medical evaluation to rule out heart disease.
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