Early coronary heart disease patients, if the degree of coronary artery blockage is not serious, patients who do not need surgery usually do not need to be hospitalized, and conservative treatment can be taken.
Early coronary heart disease patients with mild symptoms should pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise and overwork, ensure sufficient sleep time, not to stay up all night. Diet needs to ensure balanced nutrition, avoid spicy, stimulating food.
If patients have underlying diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc., they need to actively treat the underlying medical history. If necessary, drugs such as simvastatin, lovastatin, aspirin, alteplase, nitroglycerin, etc. can be taken under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.
It should be noted that if the patient has an acute attack, or if the coronary artery blockage is more serious and requires interventional or surgical procedures, it is recommended that the patient be hospitalized as soon as possible to avoid delays.