Self-management after acute myocardial infarction
Acute myocardial infarction (AIM) is a serious disease common in the elderly population, and strangulation is one of its important treatments. After successful operations, patients need to actively manage themselves to promote rehabilitation and prevent relapse. This paper will give you an idea of how a heart attack is self-regulating after a strangulation.
Basic post-operative care
After a medically prescribed stubble operation, the doctor will issue an anti-sphyllic tablet (e.g., aspirin, chlorpelle, etc.) to prevent the formation of a clot. The medications are taken on time, in strict compliance with the doctor ‘ s advice, and do not stop or adjust the dose.
Periodic reviews of the operation should be carried out, including EKGs, cardiac ultrasound, etc., in order to monitor cardiac function and support. The review is scheduled on the recommendation of the doctor.
The physical condition is monitored to observe the physical reaction, especially the symptoms of chest pain, respiratory difficulties and heart attack. In case of discomfort, medical attention should be provided immediately.
II. Catering
Low salt and low fat diets should be dominated by low salt and low lipid, reducing intake of saturated and trans-fat. As much as possible, fresh fruit, vegetables and whole grains are eaten, increasing the intake of dietary fibres.
Control of cholesterol ingestion to minimize high cholesterol content in animals, such as eggs, yolks and cream, and appropriate intake of Omega-3 fatty acid-rich foods, such as deep sea fish, to protect heart health.
Maintaining a good water intake of appropriate quantities of drinking water can facilitate metabolism, provided that liquid intake is controlled on the advice of a doctor to avoid edema.
III. Lifestyle adjustments
The exercise shall be gradually resumed after a regular exercise, under the direction of a doctor. Aerobics with low-intensity levels, such as walking, ultrapolar, can be chosen to help improve CPR function and overall health.
Maintaining a healthy body weight control is essential for heart health. Helping to maintain healthy weights and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases through a reasonable diet and appropriate exercise.
Prohibition of alcohol and tobacco use can significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and should be eliminated. Drinking should be appropriate, preferably with a doctor.
Maintaining good behaviour ensures adequate sleep, avoids staying up late and overtired, maintains regularity and contributes to physical recovery.
IV. Mental health management
After myocardial infarction, patients may experience emotional problems such as anxiety and depression. Mental health also affects physical rehabilitation, as follows:
Communicating with families and sharing their feelings and concerns with families and friends, and gaining their understanding and support, help to relieve stress.
Participating in support groups, if possible, could join support groups for heart patients, share experiences and feelings with other patients and encourage each other.
Relaxation attempts such as meditation, deep breath, yoga, etc., help to reduce anxiety and stress and improve mental health.
V. Educating themselves and their families
Knowledge about acute myocardial infarction and stasis is provided through books, networks, etc., to help themselves and their families better manage the situation.
The identification of dangerous signals learns to recognize dangerous signals of heart infarction, such as chest pain, breathing difficulties, nausea, etc. As soon as these symptoms occur, they are immediately referred to the hospital.
Participating in rehabilitation programmes takes part in heart rehabilitation programmes on the advice of doctors, systematically learning about disease management and strengthening self-management capabilities.
Summary
Post-acute myocardial infarction stasis is an important therapeutic measure, and after success it requires active self-management to promote rehabilitation and prevent relapse. Following medical advice, a reasonable diet, a good lifestyle and a focus on mental health are all very important aspects. By working to manage their own health, older friends can better enjoy their lives and improve their quality of life. I hope every patient will recover soon and live a long and healthy life!