I am also concerned about this issue. My father also had bypass surgery. At that time, he was 54 years old and built an arterial bridge and three venous bridges. Generally speaking, the long-term effect of arterial bridge is better than that of venous bridge. We recently went for a reexamination and saw an old man who had a bypass operation at the age of 65. Now he is 76 years old and has been well maintained for 65,438+00 years. In addition, the medicine prescribed by the doctor is also very important. At first, we didn't know whether the blood lipid was normal after bypass surgery. And diet, exercise, mood. Eating less high-fat food and red meat and more fish can increase high-density lipoprotein, which is beneficial to cardiovascular health. Exercise mood is also very important. In addition, refer to some methods of health preservation in traditional Chinese medicine.
I checked the information, and there are many people who have had vein bridges for more than ten years after bypass! Disease is not terrible, but ignorance and impatience. I wish the elderly good health!