How long does it take to get through the dangerous period after heart bypass surgery

It usually takes about a week to a month to get over the risky period after heart bypass surgery, depending on the severity and complexity of the condition.
Heart bypass surgery usually requires an open heart, which can be very traumatic because the heart is exposed during the operation. In some cases, the patient’s heart needs to be stopped during the operation, and the patient needs to be kept alive through artificial circulation outside the body.
Therefore, the whole procedure has a greater impact on the body, and the danger after the operation is usually greater, usually at least a week to a month or so to be able to get through the dangerous period.
After heart bypass surgery, you must cooperate with your doctor to take good care of yourself, have enough rest, and eat a light diet to replenish the nutrients your body needs, which will be conducive to your recovery and shorten the dangerous period after surgery. If there are any abnormal symptoms during the recovery period, go to the hospital in time.