Myocardial ischemia how to regulate can be completely cured

Myocardial ischemia can not be completely cured, but through conditioning can improve the symptoms, control or delay the development of the disease. 1. Lifestyle management: Myocardial ischemia is common in people with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes mellitus, long-term smoking and obesity, etc. It is necessary to actively control the primary disease, pay attention to the regularity of work and rest, avoid overwork, low-fat and low-salt diet, weight control, and avoid smoking and drinking. 2. Pharmacological intervention: for patients with insufficient blood supply can be used under the guidance of a doctor to regulate lipid drugs such as atorvastatin, anticoagulant drugs such as aspirin, calcium antagonists, such as amlodipine tablets, and β-receptor antagonists such as metoprolol tartrate tablets, to improve myocardial ischemia, for those who have obvious symptoms of angina pectoris, the use of nitrates to dilate coronary arterial vessels, such as nitroglycerine to alleviate the symptoms. 3. Surgery: When myocardial ischemia or coronary artery stenosis is severe, interventional or bypass surgery can be used to improve symptoms. Specific diagnosis and treatment should follow the doctor’s instructions.