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Fri, 20 Mar 2026

Supporting Women’s Heart Health Risks, Symptoms & Prevention

Learn about women’s heart health, key risk factors, common symptoms & practical prevention tips to reduce cardiovascular risk and support long-term heart wellness.

Rina Ho

Gynaecologist & Surgeon
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Supporting Women’s Heart Health: Risks, Symptoms & Prevention Tips

Women’s heart health is often overlooked despite heart disease being one of the leading health risks for women worldwide. The development and presentation of heart disease among women can be subject to changes due to the hormonal changes, lifestyles and underlying disorders that affect the disease. The present blog describes major health hazards of the heart, typical symptoms and effective preventive measures. It further demonstrates the relationship betweenreproductive care for womenand cardiovascular health, especially in different stages of life, such as pregnancy, menopause and hormonal therapy.

Why Heart Health Matters for Women

The development of heart disease in women may be different from that of men. The symptoms may be inconspicuous, slow, and confused with stress or exhaustion. Menstruation, pregnancy and menopause cause hormonal changes that affect the levels of cholesterol, blood pressure, and insulin. Early care of heart health can prevent long-term risks and contribute to general health.

Common Risk Factors

  • Hypertension and hypercholesterolemia.
  • Diabetes and insulin resistance
  • Smoking and low physical activity
  • Hormonal imbalance or pregnancy-related conditions

Recognizing Heart Health Symptoms

There are non-classic symptoms that women can feel and it is more difficult to detect them. It is vital to consider physical changes.

Symptoms to Watch For

Women may experience dyspnea on doing their normal tasks, experience weird fatigue, dizziness or pain in the chest, pressure or tightness. Others may also experience nausea, jaw, neck, or upper back pain. The medical attention should not be delayed in case the symptoms continue or become more severe.

Practical Prevention Tips for Daily Life


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