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how long after having a heart attack and stent put in before i can play golf

by Veronica Bernier Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

It won't go anywhere. You can jump up and down for a fortnight, swing golf clubs with all your might for a year continuously and you will not dislodge a stent. It isn't just resting against the artery wall, it has been squeezed very tightly against it and the spring action of the stent keeps it there.

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Can I play golf with a stent in the artery?

I think there will not be any problem with stent in the artery if I go to the gym, play golf and also go for swimming after about 3 months of stent experience. I like Golf as it involves walking long distance while being active and consciously aware in mind.

When can I exercise after a heart stent procedure?

The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute indicates that you should avoid vigorous exercise and heavy lifting for a short time after a stent procedure. Your doctor can tell you when physical activity is safe.

How is a stent placed in a clogged artery?

First, a catheter, or small tube, is snaked into the artery; then, a balloon on its end is expanded to force the artery open. Often, a stent, or small wire mesh device, is inserted at the site of the clog to keep the artery open and prevent a heart attack. The procedure usually takes several hours and requires a short hospital stay.

How long does it take to recover from a heart stent?

The cardiac catheterization procedure to place a heart stent is much less invasive than heart bypass surgery, but it still carries a significant risk of complications like bleeding.In general, you can expect to return to work and normal activities in as few as three days. However, heart stent recovery time varies widely from person to person.

How does a stent work?

During an angioplasty or stent procedure, your doctor inserts a small, flexible tube called a catheter through an artery in your groin, leg or arm. A dye is injected so blood flow through the artery can be monitored by the doctor performing the procedure. A balloon catheter and then a stent are moved to the blockage location. The balloon is inflated to open the artery containing the blockage, then deflated and removed with the stent left in place.

How is a balloon catheter moved?

A balloon catheter and then a stent are moved to the blockage location. The balloon is inflated to open the artery containing the blockage, then deflated and removed with the stent left in place. Advertisement.

What is a stent in medical terms?

A doctor is talking to his patient. A stent is a wire mesh tube that holds an artery open when there is a blockage affecting blood flow. A blockage is caused by a fatty deposit, and a piece of the deposit can break off and cause a heart attack or stroke.

What should I do after a stent?

After a stent is placed, you are normally prescribed an anti-clotting medication for a period to avoid life-threatening blood clots. Any injury received during exercise can be dangerous when you are on this type of medication, so you want to discuss appropriate physical activity with your doctor. The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute indicates that you should avoid vigorous exercise and heavy lifting for a short time after a stent procedure. Your doctor can tell you when physical activity is safe.

Who is the captain of the Medtronic Global Heroes program?

In 2009, the program's captain -- Alberto Salazar, who was a heart patient himself -- encouraged runners who had stents to apply. Salazar confirmed with Medtronic that people with coronary stents were eligible to apply if there was no current untreated heart disease.

Can you exercise after a stent?

The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute indicates that you should avoid vigor ous exercise and heavy lifting for a short time after a stent procedure. Your doctor can tell you when physical activity is safe.

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What is a stent after angioplasty?

In many cases, doctors insert a coronary artery sten t after an angioplasty. The stent helps keep the blood flowing and the artery from narrowing again.

What is the procedure called when you have a heart attack?

Doctors often perform this procedure immediately after a heart attack. The procedure is also called a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or percutaneous coronary intervention.

How long does it take for a stent to be removed?

Once the balloon is out, your doctor can also remove the catheter. The procedure may take half an hour to several hours.

How long after a heart attack can you have an angioplasty?

Having an angioplasty within the first hours after a heart attack may reduce your risk of complications. Timing can be crucial. The faster you receive treatment for a heart attack, the lower the risk of heart failure, other complications, and death. Angioplasty can also relieve the symptoms of heart disease if you haven’t had a heart attack.

How to maintain a healthy heart after a heart attack?

After a heart attack, your doctor will explain how to maintain a heart-healthy lifestyle. Always take your medications as prescribed by your doctor. If you’re a smoker, now is the time to quit. Eating a well-balanced diet and getting exercise every day may help lower your blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels.

Can angioplasty help with blocked arteries?

Angioplasty isn’t a cure for blocked arteries. In some cases, arteries can become narrow again if plaque builds up again in the artery or in a previously placed stent. This is called restenosis. The risk of restenosis is higher when your doctor doesn’t use a stent.

What is scar tissue?

scar tissue or blood clots forming in the stent. an irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia. damage to a blood vessel, heart valve, or artery. a heart attack. kidney damage, especially in people who have preexisting kidney problems. an infection.

How long can you iron after a stroke?

After 4 weeks, you may be able to: Iron -- start with only 5 or 10 minutes at a time. Shop, but do not carry heavy bags or walk too far. Do short periods of light yard work. By 6 weeks, your provider may allow you to do more activities, such as heavier housework and exercise, but be careful.

How to stay active after a heart attack?

You can do some things around the house to stay active, but always ask your provider first. Avoid a lot of activity on days that are very hot or cold. Some people will be able to do more after a heart attack. Others may have to start more slowly. Increase your activity level gradually by following these steps.

How long does it take to swim in a week?

Week 4: about 20 minutes at a time. Week 5: about 25 minutes at a time. Week 6: about 30 minutes at a time. After 6 weeks, you may be able to start swimming, but stay out of very cold or very hot water. You can also begin playing golf.

How to exercise before a heart attack?

Walking is the best activity when you start exercising. Walk on flat ground for a few weeks at first . You can try bike riding after a few weeks.

What to do if you have a heart attack?

Try not to lift or carry anything that is heavy, such as a vacuum cleaner or pail of water. If any activities cause chest pain, shortness of breath, or any of the symptoms you had before or during your heart attack, stop doing them right away. Tell your provider.

How to care for yourself after a heart attack?

How to care for yourself at home after a heart attack. Your health care provider may recommend a cardiac rehabilitation program to you. This program will help you learn what foods to eat and exercises to do to stay healthy. Eating well and exercising will help you start feeling healthy again.

What is the best way to recover from a heart attack?

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to a part of your heart is blocked long enough that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies. Starting a regular exercise program is important to your recovery after a heart attack.

What is the procedure to open a clogged heart artery?

Coronary angioplasty is a procedure to open clogged heart arteries. First, a catheter, or small tube, is snaked into the artery; then, a balloon on its end is expanded to force the artery open.

How to prevent recurrence of angioplasty?

Exercise can. prevent the recurrence of the condition that led to the angioplasty in the first place. enable you to get a better night’s sleep. keep your blood pressure, cholesterol and weight at healthy levels.

How long after angioplasty can you walk?

Physical therapy often begins soon after surgery. Six to eight hours after the angioplasty, patients are generally encouraged to walk around, although they may feel sluggish and weak for a day or two.

Can a cardiologist do a stress test?

After a few months, your cardiologist may order an exercise stress test to assess your condition and make sure your arteries remain open. Not only is exercise safer than it was before your angioplasty but most physicians recommend it because of the benefits it affords. Exercise can.

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What happens if you have a blood clot in your stent?

If you developed a blood clot inside one of your stents, it would block blood flow through the stented artery and cause chest pain (angina) or shortness of breath when you exercised, not come loose and flow downstream.

Why are doctors reluctant to lift weights?

There was a time not so long ago when physicians were reluctant to let their heart patients lift weights because of concern that surges in blood pressure during lifting might strain the heart and rupture atherosclerotic plaques.

How to get rid of angina without ischemia?

If you have no symptoms of angina, and no evidence of ischemia (inadequate blood flow) on an exercise test, then you should be able to engage in resistance training, starting with light weights and more reps.

What are some exercises that help with heart disease?

They urged patients with heart disease or a high risk for it to pursue aerobic exercises, such as brisk walking and running, in which they burned a lot of calories and raised their heart rates over a longer period of time.

Does clopidogrel help with stents?

I don't think you need to worry about clots coming loose when you work out. The clopidogrel (Plavix) and aspirin you are taking help prevent blood clots from forming in your coronary arteries and within your stents.

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