I did a stent, but the symptoms are still there, what's going on?
A 49-year-old patient with coronary heart disease, who has had a stent for a year, still has a feeling of not being able to get up, I don't know what's going on, and asks me how to recuperate.
In fact, there are several possible reasons for this situation: first, the key parts are not done when the stent is made, that is, there are two or more lesions in the coronary artery, and the problem is not completely solved when the heart stent is made; Second, after coronary stents, when patients take anti-platelet aggregation drugs, they may have drug-induced chest tightness and shortness of breath caused by bradykinin deposition in the lungs, and the symptoms can be relieved by stopping the drug; Third, it may be due to anxiety and worry, and the negative psychological effect leads to a state of nervousness, and often out of breath; In addition, it is possible to have a lung infection.
I suggested that she first rule out cardiopulmonary organic factors, go for relevant examinations, and then carry out targeted solutions and**. After the examination, I was told that it was still a problem with coronary artery stenosis in the heart, and she said that she might not have checked it carefully before, and then she had a stent again, and then the symptoms disappeared. I suggest that she can consider the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to control together, the effect will be better, and she can wait for the body to recover for a period of time and consider regular conditioning, because many patients with coronary heart disease can not only improve stenosis and promote vascular health through traditional Chinese and Western medicine, but also help improve the function of internal organs and qi and blood.