After the cardiography procedure, if there are no significant stenotic lesions in the coronary arteries, you will usually be able to live a normal life in 1 to 2 days, and the wound will return to normal in 2 to 3 weeks.
Cardiac imaging, also known as cardiography, involves inserting a very thin catheter into the aorta, and then injecting a contrast medium into the aortic bloodstream through a small opening in front of the catheter, so that X-rays can show the shape of the blood vessels and the heart on a display screen with the contrast medium flowing along the blood vessels.
Generally, the wound will stop bleeding within 24 hours after the cardiac imaging test, and if there is no obvious stenosis in the coronary artery, the patient will be able to live and work normally after 1~2 days, and the wound will be able to return to normal in about 2~3 weeks.
After the cardiac imaging test need to follow the doctor’s instructions to do a good job of care, such as to pay attention to a balanced diet and nutrition, and a small number of meals, can not overeat, and at the same time, to eat a light diet, but also to drink more water, is conducive to the excretion of contrast media, to reduce the damage to the kidneys. If there is any abnormality during the recovery period, go to the regular hospital in time.