You can take glutamine after stent surgery, but you should follow your doctor’s instructions closely. Stent surgery is an invasive surgery, which will cause different degrees of damage to the surrounding soft tissues as well as nerves. Glutathione has the effect of regulating autonomic dysfunction as well as endocrine balance disorders, and can be used in combination with some drugs, such as metoprolol, to better treat cardiovascular neurosis. After the stent surgery, you can take glutamine to regulate the nerve function and improve the symptoms of neurological disorders, such as dizziness, blurred vision, fainting, chest tightness, panic, stomach pain, numbness of limbs and so on. It should be noted that glutamine may have adverse reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, skin rashes, excessive oil secretion, etc. Drug interactions may occur when it is used concurrently with other medications, so it should be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used casually to avoid affecting the treatment and recovery.