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Bridges and brackets are life-saving in foreign countries, and they are a last resort. But in my country, it has become a health care, and if the cardiovascular system is not good, it will be on the stent and bypass.
I have a couple of colleagues who have stents, and they have several. That kind of "allogene" is ambushed in the critical places, one is to age and release heterogeneity year by year, and the other is to form local vortices and precipitation, causing new vascular diseases. Moreover, some bypass bridges are unsuccessful because of rough surgery, and there is not much positive effect, which cannot be ignored.
For cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, scientific diet and physical exercise plus internal medicine are more important. As a last resort, I have to build a bridge again, a bracket.
If these surgeries are not ** for 9 months, they are expected to survive 2 to 3 years, and then re-ride or re-ride. If it is basically out within 9 months
I personally recommend that the certification wants to give the high quality.
Before the body recovers, go for a walk to exercise.
If it is normal, then go to check other problems, it has nothing to do with bypass, consult a doctor, take some blood tonics, such as ferrous lactate iron supplements, to see if it can be better, and also point to the answer may be high blood pressure, after all, blood vessel blockage may cause high blood pressure, there may be insufficient hemoglobin, it is best to check it.
It will take a few years to recover, and you have to take your time.
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After coronary artery bypass grafting** exercise must be prescribed. Due to the different preoperative symptoms of coronary artery bypass graft patients, their respective cardiac function levels are different, so medical staff must guide them individually after surgery**exercise. Any exercise prescription should be based on the diagnosis of the disease, health status, cardiovascular and locomotor function status, age, gender, exercise history and hobby of exercise.
According to the recovery after coronary artery bypass grafting and whether there are complications, the appropriate exercise method and amount of exercise should be selected.
In short, exercise prescription should emphasize individualization. An exercise prescription is also known as a training exercise program. Exercise must be prescribed for patients after coronary artery bypass grafting, as well as medication.
Exercise prescriptions include exercise type, intensity, duration, frequency, and rate of progression, among other things.
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1. When should I stop taking antibiotics?
A: It can be deactivated.
2. Should I take anticoagulant drugs all the time?
A: Aspirin and Plavix are recommended to be taken all the time. It is recommended to eat after breakfast to reduce the damage of the drug to the gastric mucosa.
3. How to control the amount of insulin?
Answer: It is necessary to monitor the blood glucose on a fasting stomach and 2 hours after three meals, and adjust the insulin dosage according to the blood glucose, so that the fasting blood sugar is 6-7 mmol L, and the postprandial blood sugar is 8-10 mmol L
4. What should I pay attention to in my diet?
Answer: Your cardiovascular disease is mainly caused by diabetes, and dyslipidemia also affects the narrowing of the lumen, so you must eat a sugar-free diet and a low-fat diet.
In addition, do you know if you have a history of stomach problems in the past? If necessary, consider doing a gastroscopy or barium swallow, or adding drugs to protect the gastric mucosa. It is recommended to draw fasting venous blood to recheck hemoglobin to see if there is anemia at the bottom, and also check the stool several times to see if there is gastrointestinal bleeding at the bottom.
Li Kang, Beijing Hospital.
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