With the increasing incidence of heart disease, people are scared of this disease, and many people around us have lost their lives because of it. For patients with more serious heart disease, heart bypass is the best option, but there are many things to pay attention to after bypass surgery, here is a look. Heart bypass as one of the effective means of treatment of coronary heart disease, has been widely accepted. But in the clinic often have received heart bypass surgery people afraid to work, afraid to move, some even afraid to go downstairs, afraid to walk with chest up, but deliberately contain chest, as if to “protect the heart”. As a reminder, after bypass surgery, appropriate activities within the limits of one’s ability can help early recovery. The area where the heart was operated is protected by the chest wall, and there are ribs outside the chest wall, so as long as it is not excessive, regular physical exercise and daily work will not bring negative effects and there is no need to worry too much. Patients can initially walk around the room and the house, holding on to something while walking. When you feel no difficulty, you can start walking, and the speed and pace of walking should be as comfortable as you feel. Later, the pace is gradually increased to increase the heart rate and breathing rate. You can walk three times a day for five minutes each time, starting with a comfortable walk, and then gradually increase the time and distance of the walk to be able to tolerate. It is more beneficial to take several walks a day than one long walk. Insist on walking every day, and gradually increase the walking distance, as long as it can be tolerated, you can slowly go up the stairs, up the hill. If you can’t walk outdoors in the winter or summer, you can use a slow walker (exercise machine) and exercise twice a day for 30 minutes each time. During the exercise, if chest pain occurs, you should stop immediately, as should shortness of breath, asthma and fatigue. When these symptoms disappear, the activity can be continued at a slower pace and then increased day by day. Fatigue is inevitable until you fully regain your strength. You will feel a very strong heartbeat when you are active, but as long as the heartbeat rules are not particularly fast, you should not have concerns. In rare cases, when someone feels a sudden loss of control of the heart or a rapid heartbeat, he or she may feel mild dizziness, weakness, and an irregular pulse, and needs to contact his or her doctor promptly. After heart disease patients have heart bypass surgery, not once and for all, there are a lot of follow-up to pay attention to, otherwise the disease will become more and more serious, the treatment will be more and more difficult, I hope that through the above content, you have a deeper understanding of heart bypass.