After myocardial infarction stenting, patients need to recover for about six months. After stenting for myocardial infarction, recovery usually takes about six months. During the recovery period, patients should have regular checkups, follow the doctor’s instructions, take adequate antiplatelet therapy (e.g., aspirin, clopidogrel, etc.) and lipid-lowering therapy (e.g., atorvastatin calcium tablets, etc.), eat a low-salt, low-fat diet, try to minimize strenuous physical activity, maintain emotional stability, and take more rest. Generally speaking, in the first, third and sixth months after stenting, you should go to the hospital to review the electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound, liver and kidney functions, cardiac enzymes, blood lipids and other indexes, and if necessary, have a coronary arteriogram to clarify whether the stent is functioning well or not, and whether the blood vessels are smooth or not, and whether there is any new-emerging stenosis, etc. For details, please consult your doctor. Consult your physician for specific advice.