Precautions After Angioplasty
I have hart attack about 7-8 years ago. Angioplasty was done about 7 years ago. Medicated stunt has fixed. What precauti ...
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few tips on diet - say no to maida items like toast , khaari ,naan ,white bread . can drink tea but without sugar and say no to Buffalo milk and can drink cows milk , can eat brown bread , can eat sprout’s , can eat green vegetables, can eat chappati ,bajra ka rotla can eat one katori of rice twice a day with dal and to avoid farsan food items and can eat fruits and say no to coconut water
Hey. Had an angioplasty done on 5th of april 2018 have started to walk close to 3 km a day at a steady pace of 4.5 km an ...
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The only precaution is to reduce the speed of your walk to 2/3 rd or half your previous speed and to stop immediately if you have symptoms like angina or dyspnoea. We have a protocol for smoking cessation. Consult in private
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Ecosprin intake Severe Abdominal pain Heartburns Constipation Yellow colored eyes Skin rash Irregular heartbeats Acid or sour stomach. Drowsiness these can happen with use of muscle pain, tenderness, weakness; confusion, memory problems fever, unusual tiredness, and dark colored urine swelling, weight gain, urinating less than usual if you these above mentioned symptoms take homoeopathic medicine cactus Q 6 drops and cratagus Q 6 drops /1 month and give feedback you should use tincture mixed in water consult directly for further.
Angioplasty was done on 6 feb 2018 and 2 stunts were fitted. Please guide for future precautions and regarding diet. ...
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Just avoid fatty and salty and spicy food. And get done angiography after 2 years of your stenting.
I'm 61 year old undergone angioplasty staenting one and half year ago. I am on anti coagulants. Can I go for cataract su ...
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1) Since it has already been one year since stenting you should contact your treating cardiologist for reduction in your blood thinning medications. 2) You will need a clearance and directions about stopping and restarting of these blood thinners by your cardiologist, for which they will get a stress echo done for you to see how your heart is functioning. IF they find the tests normal you can undergo surgery. So kindly get in touch with your treating cardiologist.
My husband has passed through angioplasty before 6 months. What precautions must he has to take? Is he leading a normal ...
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Diet should be maintained less oil in veggies. Avoid fried and mutton dhesi ghee. Use saffola oil or cholestrol free oil walk in morning daily. Should be maintained so that cholestrol levels not increase.
He has got angioplasty, Stent in one of the valve, It has been two days done, what are the precautions to be taken? Like ...
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The various precautions include :No smoking, regular exercise: 75 minutes intensive or 150 minutes moderate exercise each week, don’t grow obese, or lose weight if overweight, if diabetic, strict diabetes control, strict blood pressure control, use platelet aggregation inhibitor drugs e.g. Aspirin most would greatly profit from being on a statin, avoid much heavy exercises.
My mother age 44 is suffering from heart artery blockage she has gone through angioplasty surgery last month. Please tel ...
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Raised cholesterol level indicates problem at two levels. First the level of dietary discrepancies were the cholesterol is raised because of excess intake of the food which are high in cholesterol, LDL, and low intake of HDL that is good cholesterol. Second problem may be disturbed lipid metabolism were you are eating right quantity of lipids, but the bodily metabolism is disturbed. So finally if you want to cure high cholesterol in the blood you have to approach two way, first by improving your diet, and second by curing the problem of metabolism. Oatmeal, oat bran and high-fiber foods. Oatmeal contains soluble fiber, which reduces your low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the "bad" cholesterol. Soluble fiber is also found in such foods as kidney beans, apples, pears, barley and prunes. Soluble fiber can reduce the absorption of cholesterol into your bloodstream. Limit your intake of foods full of saturated fats, trans fats, and dietary cholesterol. Eat a lot more fiber-rich foods (especially soluble fiber from foods like beans, oats, barley, fruits, and vegetables. Avoid oil and oily food, do meditation and do exercise properly ,increase intake of water, take proper rest.In case it is troublesome you can contact to us.
My husband's angioplasty has done before 4 months. He had double vessel disease. His age is 50 years. What precautions h ...
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eat healthy, work out and exercise according to work schedule, stamina and constitution. don't compare exercise schedule with others. avoid smoke and pollution avoid bad fats and street food eat lots of seasonal vegetables and fruits take no stress yoga and meditation reduce weight also besides helping cope with heart related illnesses reduce salt to minimum and no packed foods because salt is a preservatives and packed foods have plenty of salt and harmful fats take lots of potassium through fresh lemon juice and water with honey keep sugar levels under control if he is diabetic take care and do write back incase any doubts persist.
What are the tips and precaution for the patient undergone angioplasty, by inserting drug elluted stent? What are the re ...
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The person has to take medications life long... The increased triglyceride is because of various factors like genetics, lifestyle, stress etc... To keep it in check usual diet restrictions, exercise etc are few things to consider... There are homoeopathic medicines which also can improve the condition...