Coronary heart disease symptoms can be reversed to get life back on track
Dr. Mei said that if patients with coronary heart disease can detect it early, follow the doctor’s targeted treatment and control their daily habits, the symptoms of most patients can be controlled and improved. After drug treatment or surgery, heart function may also be reversed. On the contrary, once the treatment is delayed, the patient may have complications of coronary heart disease, such as myocardial infarction, which will damage the heart function. Even if surgery is possible, it may not be able to fully recover to a healthy level.
As far as the case is concerned, early symptoms of coronary heart disease such as angina pectoris and decreased physical strength have affected the patient’s daily life, such as doing housework, walking and hiking. If it is not treated early, there may be fatal complications such as severe arrhythmia, heart failure, and even shock or sudden death.
Dr. Mei pointed out that after treatment, if the patient’s condition is stable, he can gradually return to an appropriate amount of exercise. If the patient has a history of heart disease, they will be evaluated by a doctor and physical therapist, starting with light exercise to establish an exercise habit. Some studies have also pointed out that regular moderate exercise can strengthen the heart function and reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular diseases.