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Coronary Angiogram: Returning Home
Coronary Angiogram: Returning HomeAfter your coronary angiogram, you may be sore. That's normal. And you may have swelling, bruising, or asmall lump around the site where the catheter went into your body.It's important to avoid strenuous activity for several days or until your doctor says it's okay. This is to help healthe area where the catheter went in. You can do easy things around the house, such as light housework orcooking. But don't lift anything heavy, and don't do any hard exercise.Easy walking is probably okay if your doctor allows it. You can take a shower 24 to 48 hours after theprocedure. But don't soak the site or take a bath for 1 week or until your doctor says it's okay.Before you go home, you'll meet with the staff to go through your care plan. The plan will include informationabout checkups, specialist care, any ongoing tests you may need, and who to call if there's a problem. This isa great time to ask questions.Your medicines may change too, so be sure you understand what they are and how to take them. Your planwill also include having a heart-healthy lifestyle. This includes eating healthy, being active, staying at a healthyweight, and not smoking. This will give you the best chance for a longer, healthier life.After going home, be sure that you follow any instructions about diet or activity, and take your medicines asprescribed. You'll also get directions on how to care for the site where the catheter was put in.Watch for a lump that's getting bigger under the site. And watch for bleeding from that area. A small amount ofblood on the bandage can be normal. But call your doctor if bright red blood soaks through the bandage.Call your doctor if you have problems such as new or worse pain or bleeding. And call if your leg or hand ispainful, looks blue, or feels cold, numb, or tingly. Also call if you see signs of infection, such as increased pain,swelling, warmth, or redness; or drainage from the area.Get emergency help right away if you pass out, have severe trouble breathing, have sudden chest pain andshortness of breath, or if you cough up blood. Knowing what to watch for and taking good care of yourself canhelp you heal and avoid problems. You know yourself best, so call your doctor if you have any questions. Andremember, recovery and healing take time.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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