Moderate and moderate exercise is advocated after cardiac stenting.
Cardiac stenting is a surgical procedure to treat coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, and patients can exercise appropriately after the procedure. The amount of activity should be measured according to each individual’s own physical condition, physical activity habits and cardiac function status, and the principle is not to cause discomfort. Physical exercise needs to be gradual and should not be forced to do strenuous activities, advocating walking, health care gymnastics and playing tai chi and other forms of activities.
After cardiac stenting, patients not only need to exercise moderately, but also need to pay attention to smoking cessation and stay away from second-hand smoke. Overweight patients should try to keep their weight within the appropriate range, and after cardiac stenting, patients need to take medications such as aspirin and atorvastatin as prescribed by the doctor, and go to the hospital for regular follow-ups.