Pharmaceutical balloon surgery can dredge the blood vessel to a certain extent, but it does not have the effect of preventing restenosis, and there is still the possibility of reoccurrence within one year after the surgery.
The mechanism of percutaneous balloon coronary angioplasty is to dilate the blood vessels through balloon, release the obstruction, achieve the purpose of dredging the blood vessels, restore the body’s normal blood perfusion, and improve the patient’s quality of life by improving the activity tolerance. However, this procedure is only a one-time treatment and has no effect on the subsequent prevention of the disease.
Re-stenosis of blood vessels or re-formation of intravascular thrombus may still occur after the surgery, and even serious cardiovascular events may occur. It is recommended that a full course of antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapy should be administered according to the doctor’s instructions. Meanwhile, attention should be paid to improving dietary habits, recommending a low-salt, low-fat diet and avoiding oily diets, so as to prevent recurrence of the disease.
If you feel uncomfortable after the operation, you should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.