Continuing to smoke after myocardial infarction intervention is considered to be a possible case of failure to quit smoking and ignorance of the dangers of smoking, and should be further educated and efforts made to discourage it.
The most common cause is the inability to quit smoking and the addiction to smoking. If you are addicted to cigarettes, you should actively restrain yourself, walk around more, and don’t sit in one place for a long time. Really want to smoke can chew gum, eat snacks, drink water and other diversion. You can also play games, do sports, fitness running and so on. The key is to rely on their own perseverance to be able to overcome the addiction to quit smoking successfully.
Simply do not know the cardiovascular hazards of smoking, most people only know that smoking may irritate the lungs, cause emphysema, lung cancer. It is important to repeatedly explain to patients that smoking can increase atherosclerosis and will increase the chance of sudden death. Popular science articles and videos about the cardiovascular risks of smoking can be found online so that patients fully understand the serious consequences of smoking.
If a patient continues to smoke after myocardial infarction intervention, it is important to actively communicate with the patient to find out what causes him or her to continue smoking, and to take effective measures to address the specific causes.