Is it better to stay in bed or go for a walk after being discharged from the hospital with a heart attack?

In the early stage of heart attack, you should stay in bed and take a walk when your condition has stabilized. Heart attack usually has an acute onset and requires hospitalization for a period of time, and the patient can only be discharged from the hospital after his condition improves. However, at this time, the heart attack patient’s condition is not particularly stable, the body is also relatively weak, it is recommended to bed rest for a period of time, such as half a month or a month, and wait for the condition to become more stable, then you can take a walk to exercise the body. After a heart attack patient is discharged from the hospital, in addition to bed rest and recuperation, he or she should also apply antiplatelet aggregation, anticoagulation, statin drugs, and drugs that activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis under the guidance of a professional doctor, such as aspirin enteric-coated tablets, clopidogrel hydrogencarbamate tablets, simvastatin tablets, compound danshen tablets, enoxaparin sodium injection and so on, which will help the recovery of the patient suffering from a heart attack. Therefore, discharge from the hospital for heart attack does not mean that the condition is completely recovered, and you must rest and take medication according to the doctor’s instructions, and you must not take a walk or exercise in advance to avoid overwork, which is not conducive to the stabilization of the condition.