Is coronary artery disease considered cured after successful bypass surgery?

Of course it is not a cure, it is only a temporary remission. It is important to know that bypass surgery is only an emergency measure, not a cure, and after a successful surgery, life regulation and medication maintenance are still needed. Why is coronary heart disease not considered cured after bypass surgery? The root cause of coronary artery disease is the narrowing and blockage of coronary vessels, which prevents blood from reaching the heart on time and in the right amount, thus affecting the normal work of all organs and eventually causing a series of dangers. The principle of bypass surgery is to artificially establish a collateral circulation, re-establishing a channel at the two ends of the blocked blood vessels, allowing blood to pass, and achieving the purpose of restoring blood circulation, which sounds good, but this approach is only to quench the thirst of the plum, the cause of the blockage of the coronary arteries is not resolved, and with the passage of time, the narrowing and blockage will occur. Let me give you an analogy: the vehicle passage speed in rain and snow will be very slow, because there is ice on the ground, which may cause the vehicle to skid, and if the temperature becomes cold rapidly after the rain, it may cause the road surface to freeze as a result, which will lead to a pile-up of vehicles that cannot pass normally once a car accident occurs, and at this time, if you wait in place, you may not be able to reach the company to work as a result, which will affect the normal operation of the company, so It is necessary to pass the surrounding trails in time to continue to pass, but this passage is only temporary, and as the temperature continues to drop, the trails may also freeze and narrow again. The blockage caused by the car accident is the blockage; the peripheral pathway is the circulation established by the bypass surgery; and the icy road surface due to the cold weather is the cause of the disease. If the cause is not gone, any treatment is a superficial effort, and the stenosis will continue to recur over time, which is why I say that a successful bypass is still not considered a cure. After bypass surgery, not only should we not let down our guard, but we should be more cautious! 1, strict medication: since the condition has not recovered, then you need to continue to take the relevant drugs, anticoagulation, lipid regulation, hypotension, sugar control. 2, regulate the diet: as the simplest and most economical means of disease control, it runs through the entire treatment before, during and after, less salt, less fat, less food. 3.Regular review: Especially in the first three months after successful surgery, it is necessary to go to the regular hospital for review, otherwise it may be dangerous. 4, moderate exercise: patients according to their own situation, exercise suitable for them, which helps metabolism and strengthen blood circulation. So what other effective treatment is available for such patients with coronary heart disease? We need to understand that any disease has a causative agent. If the atherosclerotic plaque blockage is caused by simple age, diet, obesity, smoking and alcohol slowly accumulating effects, then it is really difficult to reverse, knowing that our body can indeed absorb small plaque, but this speed is not fast, so that how the patient’s condition is not particularly heavy, and can completely terminate The progression of the disease, then this does allow for a gradual recovery, but in reality, it is very difficult to achieve, and the disease is still moving forward slowly but surely with both medication and life. But if the patient has another cause, the result will change. Here is another concept “coronary artery spasm”, which is not new to many friends, but in the past it was known through emotional factors, but in fact if the patient has a lesion that can compress and stimulate the nerves, it can still lead to spasm of the coronary vessels, and this spasm will make the overall vasoconstriction occurs, affecting myocardial blood supply and leading to stenting or bypass. At this time, we know the existence of the lesion, then we can fully recover through allopathic treatment, on the one hand, to target the root cause of the lesion, on the other hand, to target the nerve disorder, then the patient’s cause will be removed, the heart back to normal work, but it should be noted that “this is not suitable for all patients with coronary heart disease, after all, there are more causative factors of coronary heart disease, we need to We need to use imaging to treat it.