How do you take care of a heart stent?

To keep your heart healthy after angioplasty, you should:
  1. Quit smoking.
  2. Lower your cholesterol levels.
  3. Eat a healthy diet that is low in saturated fat.
  4. Maintain a healthy weight.
  5. Control other conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
  6. Get regular exercise.
  7. Take medications as prescribed by your doctor.

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What are the do's and don'ts after a heart stent?

Limit going up and down stairs to around 2 times a day for the first 2 to 3 days. Don't do yard work, drive, squat, carry heavy objects, or play sports for at least 2 days, or until your health care provider tells you it is safe.

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What not to do when you have a stent?

In most cases, you'll be advised to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities for about a week, or until the wound has healed.
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Before you leave hospital, you should be given advice on:
  1. any medication you need to take.
  2. improving your diet and lifestyle.
  3. wound care and hygiene advice during your recovery.

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How often should heart stents be checked?

As recommended in the National Disease Management Guidelines (6), patients with coronary heart disease and those who have undergone stent implantation should be followed up regularly (every three to six months) by their primary care physicians, independently of any additional visits that may be necessitated by ...

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How long does it take for a heart stent to settle in?

After most angioplasty procedures, an expandable stent is inserted into the newly opened artery. Stents prevent the artery from narrowing or closing again to ensure proper blood flow. After the stent insertion procedure, it takes up to two weeks for the stent to settle into place.

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How normal is life after stent?

They can be more physically active, travel, feel more energetic, and notice improvement in overall health. As long as one follows their doctor's advice and consults the doctor regularly, there is every chance that one has a longer and healthier life span post an angioplasty.

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What not to eat when you have a stent?

Foods to avoid, or keep to a minimum:

 Pithy fruit e.g. oranges, nectarines, grapefruit, pineapple.  Dried fruit, nuts, and seeds, popcorn.  Fish with bones e.g. anchovies, tinned sardines.  Tough or gristly meat.

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What are signs that stent is not working properly?

Symptoms like fatigue, chest pain or shortness of breath can indicate in-stent restenosis. If you experience symptoms, you should contact your healthcare provider. Newer, safer drug-eluting stents can lower your risk of developing in-stent restenosis.

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What are the side effects of heart stents?

It's common to have bleeding or bruising under the skin where the catheter was inserted. More serious complications are less common but can include: damage to the artery where the sheath was inserted. allergic reaction to the contrast agent used during the procedure.

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What is the best exercise after a heart stent?

It is advisable for patients to commence moderate exercise such as walking on the plain ground soon after angioplasty and gradually increase the intensity of exercise. One can expect to reach the pre-disease exercise status within one month of a stenting procedure.

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Can you live a normal life with a heart stent?

Along with these two critical components, follow your cardiologist's advice and take your prescribed medicines on time to manage your blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol. As a result, even after implanting stents in three major coronary arteries, if correctly controlled, you can live a long life.

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Do stents set off metal detectors?

You will not set off any metal detectors after stent implantation. By the same token, you will not have to take antibiotics before surgical or dental procedures to prevent bacteria from infecting your stent, unless your doctor specifically orders it.

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Can I drink alcohol after heart stent?

Dairy - preferably low fat. Healthy fats - a small amount of healthy fats and oils from nuts, seeds, avocado and oily fish. Water - avoid sugary soft drinks and drink alcohol only in moderation.

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Can you fly with a stent in your heart?

What are the important things that you should be aware of if you intend to take a flight with a heart stent? If you do not have any complications after the heart surgery, you can fly on a commercial flight with a medical escort, after waiting for the required period of time.

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Why do you have to lay flat after a stent?

During your recovery after angioplasty, you may lie flat for several hours to make sure your blood vessel heals all the way. In most cases, you'll stay in the hospital overnight.

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How long do you have to stay on blood thinners after a stent?

You will need to take antiplatelet medicines, or blood thinners, to prevent blood clots from forming in the stents in your arteries. Your provider may prescribe these medicines for 1 year or more after getting a coronary stent. For carotid or peripheral artery stents, it may be 1 month or more.

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What are the long term problems with stents?

Originally, stents were made of bare metal. But sometimes, cells from the inner artery walls grew over and around the metal, like a scab on a wound. Known as restenosis, the process can re-block blood flow through the artery, causing chest pain (angina) and, in some cases, a heart attack.

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How do you keep a stent from clogging?

Following a stent procedure, you take medications to prevent blood clots that could lead to restenosis, or renarrowing of the artery. To prevent this problem, doctors may use a stent coated with medication. Aspirin must be taken indefinitely, no matter what type of stent is used.

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Can you eat toast with a stent?

Foods such as bread, toast, egg, fish with bones, pithy fruit (orange, grapefruit, pineapple), stringy vegetables (green beans, celery), salad items, raw vegetables and chips may cause your stent to block. This is why they have not been included in the suggested meal plan.

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Which fruit is best after stent?

Fruits and vegetables.

Bell peppers, tomatoes, carrots, and leafy green vegetables are all great sources of vitamins and carotenoids, a type of antioxidant, to boost overall health. Cranberries are another good choice because they help reduce inflammation and increase dilation of blood vessels.

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Can you eat bread with a stent?

Additional eating recommendations for the Esophageal stent: • If you want to eat bread, try small bites of soft breads (no hard crusts). Breads and dried fruits may cause blockage of your stent. Try moist foods that are easier to chew.

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Do you feel better after a heart stent?

Many patients feel very well after having a stent implanted, with relief of angina and other symptoms. Other patients have written that they experience the opposite and feel less well, at least for a period. This could be due to a variety of causes.

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Do stents stop heart attacks?

By keeping an artery open, stents lower your risk of chest pain. They can also treat a heart attack in progress and reduce the chance of a future heart attack.

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Can a stent last 30 years?

Stents were first used in the early 1980s, and some people with those original stents are still doing just fine nearly 30 years later.

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