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Ep. 31 - Women and Microvascular Disease: The Hidden Heart Threat

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Welcome to Cardiovascular Matters! In this episode, Dr. Craig Walker and Terry Roberts shed light on microvascular heart disease, a condition that affects many women — and is often overlooked or misdiagnosed.

Dr. Walker explains:
✔ What microvascular disease is and how it differs from large vessel heart disease.
✔ Why women are more frequently affected and often dismissed as having “nothing wrong.”
✔ How the Daisy Questionnaire and advanced imaging can aid in detection.
✔ Symptoms to watch for, even if your angiogram is “normal.”
✔ Treatment strategies that can reduce symptoms and prevent severe outcomes.

If you’re a woman with chest pain, shortness of breath, or unexplained fatigue — especially if you’ve been told “your heart is fine” — this episode is essential.

💙 Take charge of your heart health today!
If you’re concerned about your risk, visit cardio.com to schedule a screening with Dr. Walker and his team.
📌 Don't forget to follow and share!
--- For more information, visit: ---
Facebook Page: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558432490919
www.cardio.com

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Welcome to Cardiovascular Matters! In this episode, Dr. Craig Walker and Terry Roberts shed light on microvascular heart disease, a condition that affects many women — and is often overlooked or misdiagnosed.

Dr. Walker explains:
✔ What microvascular disease is and how it differs from large vessel heart disease.
✔ Why women are more frequently affected and often dismissed as having “nothing wrong.”
✔ How the Daisy Questionnaire and advanced imaging can aid in detection.
✔ Symptoms to watch for, even if your angiogram is “normal.”
✔ Treatment strategies that can reduce symptoms and prevent severe outcomes.

If you’re a woman with chest pain, shortness of breath, or unexplained fatigue — especially if you’ve been told “your heart is fine” — this episode is essential.

💙 Take charge of your heart health today!
If you’re concerned about your risk, visit cardio.com to schedule a screening with Dr. Walker and his team.
📌 Don't forget to follow and share!
--- For more information, visit: ---
Facebook Page: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558432490919
www.cardio.com

  continue reading

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