Diao Yongpeng from Vascular Surgery: Mild vascular stenosis is not terrible, and those 4 things should be avoided when the blood vessels are blocked

A fan on the platform asked me to see a doctor two days ago. This patient has frequent chest pains and chest tightness. He also went to the hospital for examination before, and checked the coronary CT. It was found that the anterior descending artery had mild symptoms Stenosis, the doctor prescribed aspirin, statin, and some medicines to improve blood supply. After taking it for a month or two, the symptoms were not relieved.

He found me, and after a detailed consultation, I found that this patient mainly had psychological problems and no organic problems. This patient was found to have mild vascular stenosis, no more than 50%, and was panicked and felt that he needed treatment. Here, I would like to advise everyone not to panic in the face of vascular stenosis. Mild blockage is not terrible. You must view your condition in a correct way. Excessive stress is not conducive to the recovery of the condition.

Blockage of blood vessels is the root of all diseases. The following four things, especially the latter two, should stay away from those with blocked blood vessels, rather than thrombolytics. 1 margarine. Margarine, also known as “trans fatty acids,” is a bad fatty acid that can clog blood vessels even more if consumed in excess.

2 salted duck eggs. After the eggs are pickled, the cholesterol content will be much higher than that of normal egg yolks. Every 100 grams of egg yolk contains about 1576 mg of cholesterol. Frequent use will accelerate arteriosclerosis and blood vessel blockage.

3Smoking. Smoking not only causes vascular calcification and reduces the elasticity of the tube wall, but also causes blood vessel blockage and even blood vessel bleeding.

4 Drink alcohol. People who drink alcohol for a long time will have damaged vascular endothelium and gradually form atherosclerotic plaques, causing various adverse effects such as vascular hardening, decreased elasticity, and vascular blockage.