Is there any sequela of cardiac stent
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In fact, after the operation, many patients feel that our disease will be completely cured. The disease is easy to relapse. More patients are willing to accept stent intervention treatment. If we don't pay attention to our daily life, we will not pay attention to it in the future. We will also get a long-term healthy body, and we will continue to use long-term medication to recuperate Slowly, after years of unremitting efforts, in fact, this is not right. At present, with the widespread development of stent intervention, the blood will be very clean, and the vascular plaque will be very stable. Is there any sequelae of cardiac stent.
Is there any sequela of cardiac stent
First, it's even more serious than before. Some patients have good results after surgery. First of all, we can't deny that there are a lot of stents now. One is the problem of the patient's condition. The other is the level of doctors. It's likely that the diagnosis is wrong or the trend of interests is the cause. Some people's effects are not good.
Second, life after cardiac stent surgery will not be affected, and daily life will not be limited. It is easy to have problems in the early stage of stent surgery, and normal work and life will not be affected. Most patients' heart symptoms will be relieved, and the stent may be damaged or not. Once the coronary stent is released, half a year later, after the coronary stent is released, there will be no problem However, as time goes on, the risk of restenosis will decrease.
Third: so we must pay attention to long-term prevention after stenting, because in addition to the stent itself, we need to prevent new problems in the stenosis of other parts of the coronary artery. Another thing is that we must minimize the probability of thrombosis within one year after stenting. We need to take aspirin and Plavix for one year. Of course, it depends on what the doctor says.
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In short, stent and bypass surgery can not solve the problem of coronary heart disease and angina once and for all. Finally, what we want to say is that the patient's problem may be that the condition is complex, and we need to continue drug treatment.