Women in their 50s are also at risk of sudden death. Sudden death refers to the sudden appearance of death, and there is no specific time for its occurrence, and there is no direct relationship with age, so for women in their 50s, there is still a possibility of sudden death. According to the different causes of sudden death, it is mainly categorized into cardiac and non-cardiac sudden death, among which cardiac sudden death is more common, for example, patients suffering from coronary heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, wind heart disease, pulmonary heart disease and myocarditis, regardless of age, are the high incidence of sudden death. Sudden death of non-cardiac origin mainly refers to sudden death not caused by heart disease, such as pulmonary infarction, aortic coarctation, and severe electrolyte disorders, etc. The emergence of these diseases does not have a direct relationship with age and gender, so women around the age of 50 years old may also occur non-cardiac sudden death. Sudden death can be prevented by maintaining a good routine and diet, regular checkups, and strict adherence to medications prescribed by the doctor.