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Symptoms of a heart attack are different for everyone, so Dr. Zinda says if you have any sort of chest discomfort at all, don't wait to call 911. Quick action could save your life.
These symptoms include nausea, vomiting, unusual tiredness, and simply just not feeling well. Vicki Good experienced these symptoms first-hand when she suffered a heart attack in October 2024.
It’s easy to dismiss symptoms that you don’t think are indicative of a heart attack, but it’s important to understand the signs of a cardiac event and how they manifest for women.
The American Heart Association advises anyone who is having symptoms of a heart attack to get to a hospital. The safest way do that if you’re experiencing chest pain is to call 911.
According to the American Heart Association, someone in the U.S. suffers from a heart attack every 40 seconds. In fact, a heart doctor told News 4, heart disease is the number one killer of women.