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Can 70% Artery Blockage Be Managed With Medications And Life Style Correction?

My wife had a severe chest pain last week. She was immediately attended by doctor and was kept under observation in ICCU for 4 days. She was administered ELXIM injection . Now she is diagonised to be having one artery 70% blocked . Attending doctors suggeste that stent is not must and it can be managed by medicines and proper healthcare. Can you please advise what to do under the circumstances.
Wed, 5 Jul 2017
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Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM!

I have gone through your question. As your wife was given Elaxim injection

she probably had acute MI (heart attack). She needs to take medicines

regularly (no doubt) and probably stenting too. she stands a risk of having

another heart attack in the next one year. She needs to be very careful

and very compliant with medicines for the next one year .

Hope to have been helpful!

Wishing good health,

Dr D Sunil Reddy
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Can 70% Artery Blockage Be Managed With Medications And Life Style Correction?

Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM! I have gone through your question. As your wife was given Elaxim injection she probably had acute MI (heart attack). She needs to take medicines regularly (no doubt) and probably stenting too. she stands a risk of having another heart attack in the next one year. She needs to be very careful and very compliant with medicines for the next one year . Hope to have been helpful! Wishing good health, Dr D Sunil Reddy