India, Dec. 8 -- "Heart disease is not one-size-fits-all. It varies from person to person, but on a broader level, women are affected differently from men. While men may show classic signs like clutching the chest during the pain, women may experience much subtler symptoms that are easily overlooked or mistaken for other conditions.

Dr Sanjay Kumar, senior director of cardiology at Fortis Hospital, Faridabad, with 26 years of experience, shared with HT Lifestyle how one can differentiate heart attack symptoms in men and women.

Spotting heart issues in women can be tricky, as the signs are not as obvious. The cardiologist explained that this is actually due to differences in the size of the coronary vessels. Dr Kumar explained, "Women ty...