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For many people, coronary artery disease treatment improves blood flow through what was the blocked coronary artery. As a result, you should have less chest pain and a greater capacity for exercise.
Although stents and bypass surgery can reopen arteries and help keep them open, these treatments can’t stop atherosclerosis and are not a cure for coronary artery disease. The best way to maintain good results after stenting is to adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle. These lifestyle changes can help you prevent or slow the progression of coronary artery disease.
Here are some things you can do right away:
If you live with a patient who is recovering from therapy, it is important to keep in mind that even the smallest considerations go a long way toward making their recovery easier.
Often, even the smallest considerations go a long way to make recovery easier:
Remember that the patient with coronary artery disease is in charge of his or her own recovery. Ask your friend or family member what kind of assistance would be most helpful to him or her.
Always remember that your first job is taking care of yourself. You will not be able to be an effective caregiver unless you are healthy yourself!
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