How long can you live with a blocked heart vessel?

  The survival of patients with cardiovascular blockage is related to the location and degree of blockage of blood vessels.  If a patient’s heart vessels are not completely blocked, with abundant collateral circulation and no obvious clinical symptoms, the blockage can be delayed by oral aspirin and other anti-atherosclerotic drugs, which will not affect the patient’s survival; if a patient has serious blockage in key parts of the heart, such as coronary vessels, which may lead to arrhythmia, myocardial infarction or sudden death, such patients must promptly undergo coronary artery Coronary angiography must be performed in a timely manner for appropriate treatment.  Patients with blockage of heart vessels must go to the cardiovascular medicine department of a regular hospital in time, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, regular work and rest, reduce the intake of high-fat food, and moderate aerobic exercise, such as jogging, walking, etc., to actively improve physical fitness and effective oxygen uptake, etc.