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Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, but its impact differs significantly between men and women. Women face unique risk factors and symptoms, making awareness and early intervention critical.
Stroke Risk Factors Unique to Women:
- Hormonal Changes: Pregnancy, birth control pills, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can increase the risk of stroke.
- Migraine with Aura: Women who experience migraines with aura are at higher risk, especially if they smoke or use birth control.
- Atrial Fibrillation (AFib): AFib is more common in women over 75 and significantly increases stroke risk.
Symptoms of Stroke in Women: While common stroke symptoms include sudden weakness, numbness, confusion, and loss of coordination, women may experience unique warning signs such as:
- General fatigue.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Hiccups.
- Sudden behavioral changes.
Why Gender Matters in Stroke Treatment: Studies show that women are less likely to receive timely treatment for stroke, leading to worse outcomes. Raising awareness about the gender-specific aspects of stroke can help save lives.
At the Vascular Institute of Chattanooga, we focus on stroke prevention and treatment tailored to women’s needs. If you have concerns about your stroke risk, contact us to schedule a consultation.