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whille i was 37 years old i have suffered with sudden 100 percent blockage in right artillery. i did not have high B.P., Sugar or cholesterol. My B.P. was 80-120, and cholesterol 149. since then i started a daily walking of 5km, jogging 2.5 km, push up 40-60, other different exercises for 15-20 minutes. i do not feel fatigue or pain. i do not have problem of BP, sugar or cholesterol. can i still have recur of same problem. Jamnagar
Hello, Thank you for your query. Yes it is possible for the artery to be blocked again.. Your lifestyle modifications do help in reducing the risks of future blockage significantly along with medications but the risk is still there even if it is a low risk. I recommend : -continue the healthy routine -go for regular check up and follow up -monitor your glucose levels cholesterol, Thyroid, clotting parameters as advised by your doctor. -quit smoking and alcohol (if you do) -maintain minimal stress in life and practice meditation, breathing exercises regularly. -get half hour of sunshine everyday. Avoid between 10 am and 3pm.
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Can Blockage In Artillery Re-occur?
Hello, Thank you for your query. Yes it is possible for the artery to be blocked again.. Your lifestyle modifications do help in reducing the risks of future blockage significantly along with medications but the risk is still there even if it is a low risk. I recommend : -continue the healthy routine -go for regular check up and follow up -monitor your glucose levels cholesterol, Thyroid, clotting parameters as advised by your doctor. -quit smoking and alcohol (if you do) -maintain minimal stress in life and practice meditation, breathing exercises regularly. -get half hour of sunshine everyday. Avoid between 10 am and 3pm. Hope I ve answered your query. Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. Wish you good health