Why am I short of breath after stent?

Sometimes heart problems return after a stent procedure. If that happens, you usually have symptoms—like chest pain, fatigue, or shortness of breath. If you do have symptoms, a stress test can help your doctor see what's going on. It can show if a blockage has returned or if there's a new blockage.
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What are the symptoms of stent rejection?

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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How long does it take to feel normal after a stent?

It generally takes most people a couple of weeks to start returning to their normal activities after angioplasty/stenting. Before you leave hospital, you'll be given detailed instructions for exercise, medications, follow-up appointments, ongoing wound care and resuming normal activities.
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How do I know if my shortness of breath is heart related?

If shortness of breath happens when you're clearly not exerting yourself, when you're doing something you normally could do without feeling winded, or comes on suddenly, those are warning signs that a heart issue could potentially be to blame.
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Will shortness of breath go away after angioplasty?

Angioplasty can improve symptoms of blocked arteries, such as chest pain and shortness of breath. Angioplasty is also often used during a heart attack to quickly open a blocked artery and reduce the amount of damage to the heart.
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How to manage breathlessness in cardiac patients with a stent? - Dr. Durgaprasad Reddy B



When should I be worried about shortness of breath?

Seek emergency medical care if your shortness of breath is accompanied by chest pain, fainting, nausea, a bluish tinge to lips or nails, or a change in mental alertness — as these may be signs of a heart attack or pulmonary embolism.
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Why do I feel worse after stents?

“This is because your artery has suffered some trauma and bruising from the stent being fitted. You can have episodes of pain or discomfort as the stent settles into place.
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What to watch for after getting a stent?

When to seek medical advice
  • any bleeding from your wound that doesn't stop or restarts after applying pressure for 10 minutes.
  • severe chest pain that doesn't ease – if you have been prescribed medicine for angina try taking this, but if it doesn't help then seek urgent help.
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What not to do after getting a stent?

For the first five days, do only light activities.

Walking, climbing stairs and taking care of routine activities are usually fine. After five days, your doctor will likely say you can resume moderate activities, but you should avoid over-exertion that leads to shortness of breath, tiredness or chest pain.
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Can a cardiologist help with shortness of breath?

If you have heart health concerns, a visit with a cardiologist is paramount. Symptoms of heart disease range widely, and a comprehensive evaluation is needed to identify and treat problems. Unexplained shortness of breath may signal an underlying problem with the structure or function of your heart.
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Does shortness of breath mean clogged arteries?

Sometimes, when arteries become completely blocked, a new blood supply develops around the blockage. This new blood supply, called collaterals, won't deliver as much blood to your heart. This can lead to those same symptoms of chest pain and shortness of breath.
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What heart condition causes shortness of breath?

Heart conditions such as angina, heart attacks, heart failure and some abnormal heart rhythms like atrial fibrillation can all cause shortness of breath. These conditions may cause breathlessness for different reasons.
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How do you know if a stent is working?

If you've had bypass surgery or a stent inserted to open a blocked artery in your heart, you may wonder if you need regular imaging tests to see how well your treatment is working. Imaging tests take pictures of your heart. Ultrasound and echocardiography tests take pictures using sound waves.
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Is it normal to feel tired after stents?

First few days after the procedure

A patient may feel more tired than usual, in the first few days. Drinking plenty of fluids is also usually recommended in order to flush out any residual contrast dye which is typically used during the procedure to visualize the arteries.
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How should you feel after heart stents?

The doctor may have placed a small tube, called a stent, in the artery. Your groin or wrist may have a bruise and feel sore for a few days after the procedure. You can do light activities around the house. But don't do anything strenuous until your doctor says it is okay.
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How do I keep my heart healthy after a stent?

Take the medication you need

Blood thinners such as aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), ticagrelor (Brillinta), or prasugrel (Effient). These medications are commonly prescribed after a heart attack and especially after stents are placed. They help keep new stents open while your body heals around them.
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Do and don'ts after stent?

Walking short distances on a flat surface is OK. 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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How long does it take to feel better after a stint?

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.
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Does the body reject stents?

Because the stent is not made of living tissue, you don't get the problem of rejection.
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Does shortness of breath ever go away?

Treatment for shortness of breath depends on its cause. If the cause is your lungs or airways, your health care provider may give you medication. If it's because of anemia, you may need iron supplements. Most people begin to feel better after the diagnosis is clear.
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What do hospitals do for shortness of breath?

They'll examine you and ask questions about your health history and how you feel. They may do imaging tests, like ultrasounds or X-rays. Depending on what caused your shortness of breath, they may give you various kinds of medication. You might get them through an inhaler or through an IV.
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Is it common to be short of breath after heart surgery?

OBJECTIVES. Postoperative dyspnea is common after cardiac surgery, even in low-risk patients.
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