Chest pain, breathlessness, and arm weakness are signs of a heart attack. In addition, women are more prone to develop nausea or vomiting and dyspnea. But, ladies could mistake their symptoms for heartburn or overexertion at the gym instead of realizing they are suffering a heart attack. Furthermore, even while menopause does not cause heart disease, certain risk factors—such as reduced estrogen and higher blood pressure and cholesterol—become more prevalent after menopause. Diabetes does raise the risk of heart disease in women by four times, though it is by no means exclusive to them. Diabetes-related problems, including depression, renal disease, and blindness, are also more common in women. During pregnancy, you may develop gestational diabetes, a condition in which your blood glucose level rises and additional issues arise. Treatment options for this, which affects at least 3 out of every 100 women, can include blood glucose monitoring, insulin injections, oral medicine, exercise, and a strict diet.
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