How to manage cardiovascular stenosis
Cardiovascular stenosis can usually be managed through dietary adjustments, appropriate exercise, medication, and other methods. The specific approaches are as follows:
1. Dietary Adjustment
If a patient develops cardiovascular stenosis, it may negatively affect health, causing discomfort such as chest tightness and chest pain. At this time, attention should be paid to adjusting the diet—opting for light meals and consuming more foods that help improve blood vessel elasticity and promote vascular health, such as black fungus, onions, and hawthorn. Reducing intake of fats and salt can also aid in recovery.
2. Appropriate Exercise
Patients can engage in moderate physical activities such as yoga or jogging, which help improve local circulation and support recovery. However, strenuous exercise should be avoided.
3. Medication
Cardiovascular stenosis often causes uncomfortable symptoms. In such cases, medications like isosorbide nitrate tablets and atorvastatin calcium tablets should be taken under a doctor's guidance to alleviate symptoms.
In addition, if symptoms are severe, patients should seek timely medical care and consider surgical treatment.