Take at least 5 to 6 liters of water every day.
Take a lot of fresh air in and exhale out.
Whenever one feels hungry take lemon water (Nimbu Pani).
At night take at least 30gm of isabgol husk for fiber content.
Ones diet plan should be this and only this.
One may feel week but will survive long.
PTCA Stands for Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty(Heart Stenting Treatment).Medicover Hospitals which provides PTCA @ affordable cost when compared with the other hospitals. Recently my grandfathers PTCA treatment was done at Medicover Hospital.The Treatment was successful without any complications.For more info related to PTCA kindly check:medicoverhospitals.in/best-ptca-angioplasty-hospitals-hyderabad-india/
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
The V code for post-surgical PTCA (Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty) is V45.82 which states :Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Status.
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The acronym PTCA has seven definitions. The most popular of these definitions include Plains Tribals Council of Assam, Parents Teachers and Community Association, Purple Throated Carib, and Power Thermal Control Adapter.
PTCA stands for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
Water as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angioplasty
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary AngioplastyPercutaneous Transhepatic CholangiographyPercutaneous transluminal Coronary Angioplasty(Balloon)
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty(Heart Stenting Treatment).PTCA Procedure:Patients who have undergone an Angiogram will find PTCA procedure almost similar. PTCA is also performed in a Cardiac Cath Lab. Patients usually receive medication before and during the PTCA procedure to help them relax. You are awake and alert throughout the procedure and are required to respond to the doctors’ requests during the procedure.PTCA begins by inserting a sheath for the catheter into a blood vessel, most often in the upper leg or groin area, but sometimes in the arm.A very small balloon catheter is passed through the sheath and into the blood vessel leading to the coronary arteries.With the help of the X-ray, the Cardiologist follows the path of the catheter on the fluoroscope. Pictures may be taken just like in an angiogram.Once the balloon is at the narrowing of the artery, the balloon is centered, it is then inflated to open the blockage.While every situation is unique, inflation in most cases will last from 30 seconds to several minutes, depending on the nature of the blockage. The balloon is inflated at least two times. However, it may also be inflated to ten or more times.While the balloon is inflated, some people experience chest pain that is similar to angina they have experienced. This happens because the balloon temporarily blocks off the flow of blood and the oxygen that it carries to the heart. Patients should report any pain they feel during the procedure to the Doctor. After the block is opened, the balloon is deflated and retracted back through the blood vessel.For More info related to PTCA kindly access medicoverhospitals.in/best-ptca-angioplasty-hospitals-hyderabad-india/#PTCA-Procedure-Step-by-Step
Okay first anatomy. The LAD is the Left Anterior descending artery. It provides the front (anterior) wall of the heart with blood. The RCA is the Right Coronary Artery, and provides the back (inferior) wall of the heart with blood So now the procedures. The PTCA stand for PercuTaneous Coronary Angioplasty. This mens that they inflated a balloon to clear blockage, and didn't place a stent. The intracoronary stent, just means they placed a stent in the artery. I have included a link of a YouTube video.
Eating correctly and taking one aspirine a day, exercising and be worry free.
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