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Your heart is a vital muscle that pumps blood throughout your entire body, providing it with the oxygen and nutrients it needs to function.
When the walls of your arteries and blood vessels become clogged with fatty materials, your heart must work harder to push blood through your body, which can cause hypertension and increase your risk for heart disease, heart attack, or stroke.
Heart disease can happen at any age; however, increasing rates of obesity and high blood pressure put younger adults (age 35-64) at a higher risk of heart disease.
In this blog, we share early warning signs of heart disease to watch for and common symptoms, causes, and risk factors. We’ll also share why women have a higher overall risk, prevention and treatment methods, and the Ulta Lab Tests you need to understand your heart health.
Early signs of heart disease can be easily ignored or shrugged off as something else. But it’s important to understand these “pre-heart attack” symptoms, to get the help you need before a heart attack or stroke damages your heart. These early warning signs can appear in the days, weeks, or even months leading up to a heart attack:
Other, more urgent symptoms of heart can include:
Here are some of the leading risk factors for heart disease and stroke:
It is important to note that being a woman is also a risk factor for heart disease. In fact, it is the leading cause of female death in the United States.
Why? Women have naturally smaller arteries than men, making them 20% more likely to develop heart disease, experience heart failure, or die within five years of their first severe heart attack. Low levels of estrogen in post-menopausal women also contribute to an increased risk of developing heart disease in the smaller blood vessels.
On average, women struggling with heart disease are older than men and have a more complicated medical history. Early detection is critical.
The most common types of heart disease in women include the following:
Your heart health is central to your overall health. Protecting your heart by supporting healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels is essential.
These healthy heart guidelines can also help reduce feelings of depression and lower your risk of developing dementia:
Treatments for heart disease vary widely and can include lifestyle changes, medications, surgery, stents, pacemakers, and ablation (a procedure used to break up plaque inside blood vessels).
With proper treatment, symptoms of heart disease can be reduced, and heart function can be improved.
If you’d like to know more or learn how to improve your heart health, choose one or more of the physician-approved heart & cardiovascular lab tests from Ulta Lab Tests listed below. Our tests are convenient, affordable, and always confidential.
Once you have your test results, schedule an appointment with your doctor to learn how to protect or improve your heart health.
Quest Diagnostics conducts all tests. Results are typically available within 1-2 business days.
Doctor's orders are never required.
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