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What should I pay attention to when I get coronary heart disease? How to maintain health?
Everyone knows that coronary heart disease is the most common cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease in our daily life. In fact, there are many reasons for coronary heart disease, most of which have a lot to do with our daily habits. So what are the precautions after suffering from coronary heart disease? How should patients with coronary heart disease keep fit?

First of all, it is very important for patients with coronary heart disease to have a good life rule. If patients with coronary heart disease often live in an environment where they feel physically and mentally exhausted, they will have negative emotions, which is very unfavorable to their health. Therefore, a good living environment is very important for patients with coronary heart disease. At the same time, patients should ensure adequate sleep, do not overwork and stay up late, do not overeat and defecate regularly in diet, and do not urinate and defecate.

In addition, patients with coronary heart disease should take medicine on time according to the doctor's advice, and many patients will decompress at will after their condition is stable. In fact, this is very inappropriate. Random drug reduction will increase the risk of myocardial infarction. For the dosage of some drugs, you should also take it according to the doctor's advice, and never overdo it. Patients with coronary heart disease can actually exercise properly, and proper exercise can make them feel happy. For example, walking and jogging, but we should control the time of exercise, not strenuous exercise, and avoid overwork. Before doing exercise, you'd better consult a doctor and remember not to exercise blindly.

Patients with coronary heart disease should be low in fat, oil and salt, eat more foods with high fiber and vitamins, such as green vegetables such as milk, fish and oats, and eat less foods with high fat, high salt and high oil, such as carbonated drinks, coffee and tea. It is best not to eat these drinks, eat more bananas and drink more boiled water to prevent constipation. The most important thing is that patients with coronary heart disease should be happy, not unhappy, and their mood has a great relationship with the disease. If they are in a good mood, the disease will slowly disappear.