March 09, 2026

Heart Disease Symptoms in Women in Elizabethtown, KY

Scott Monnin MD
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Most common symptoms of heart disease in women is still chest pain is number one. We know that women, elderly, and diabetics present with atypical symptoms. Symptoms can be neck pain, shoulder pain, arm pain, pain across their shoulder blades. We can get pain in the abdomen.

Other symptoms include shortness of breath, sweating, unusual extreme fatigue. The most significant risk factors for heart disease in women are some of the classic risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, family history of heart disease, and smoking.

Some risk factors though are unique to women such as pregnancy induced complications such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Our ultimate goal for treating women in heart disease is to be able to make the diagnosis quicker and to make sure that we're treating them as aggressively both medications and procedures, as we are men.

By recognizing symptoms, understanding personal risk, keeping to a routine screening schedule, and seeking care when something doesn't feel right, women can take meaningful steps to protect their heart health.

Heart Disease Symptoms in Women in Elizabethtown, KY Healthtalks Summary

Scott Monnin, MD
Baptist Health Hardin

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women, who often experience different warning signs than men — in addition to or instead of typical symptoms, such as chest pain. In this video, interventional cardiologist Scott Monnin, MD, explains risk factors and why early recognition and prompt treatment are essential. Routine screenings and understanding personal risk can help women take proactive steps to protect their heart health.

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