How long before you can exercise after cardiac radiofrequency ablation

After radiofrequency ablation of the heart, you should stay in bed for a short period of time, and can resume normal activities after 3 days to a week.
After radiofrequency ablation, it is important to minimize activity at the surgical site to avoid pulling the surgical wound. It is recommended to stay in bed after the procedure, and normal activities can be resumed gradually after 3 days to a week. If an arterial approach is chosen for the procedure, anticoagulant therapy (e.g. aspirin, etc.) is required for 1 to 3 months. Please follow your doctor’s instructions for the specific program.
Radiofrequency ablation is a curative treatment measure. After recovery, normal activities will not be affected, and you can be discharged from the hospital in about 3 days to a week to return to normal. Please observe the heart rate and rhythm regularly after discharge from the hospital. If tachycardia occurs again, please record the electrocardiogram and consult the doctor promptly.