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Self care after interventional proceduresResuming sexual activityAsk your doctor what's right for you. In general, after an interventional procedure and a heart attack, you may resume sexual activity as soon as you are comfortable enough to tolerate activity equal to climbing one to two flights of stairs. BathingYou can shower right away. A mild antibacterial soap is best. Avoid a bath, whirlpool bath, hot tub or swimming until your doctor says it is OK. Signs to watch for at an incision site
Aspirin and other anti-platelet medicinesBoth aspirin and other anti-platelet medicine prevent the platelets in your blood from sticking to irregular surfaces on your coronary arteries. Your cardiologist may prescribe both medicines for several weeks or months after your procedure. Continue to take your prescribed aspirin every day. Is it a heart attack or angina?
If angina occursIf you feel symptoms of angina, follow these steps unless your health care provider has given you other instructions:
Related Links Source: Allina Patient Education, Helping Your Heart, fourth edition, cvs-ahc-90648 First published: 10/04/2002 Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts
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