There is a risk of bleeding in the stool after cardiac stenting. Bleeding is considered to be related to postoperative application of antiplatelet or anticoagulant drugs, and if the patient himself has an intestinal underlying disease, oral antiplatelet drugs will have a higher risk of bleeding, and need to be always on guard.
1. Drug-related: after cardiac stent implantation, it is usually necessary to take up to 1 year of intensive oral antithrombotic therapy with dual antibiotics to prevent thrombosis within the stent. The most common adverse reaction of dual antibiotics is to cause gastrointestinal bleeding, if bleeding occurs in the bowel, the dual antibiotics should be suspended, and immediately consult a doctor to reduce the use of anticoagulant medication or make adjustments to the dose as prescribed by the doctor.
2. high risk of peptic bleeding people: such as peptic ulcer, previous perforation, bleeding patients, can be prophylactic use of acid inhibitors to reduce the risk of bleeding.
Warm reminder: if the bleeding is serious must go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.