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Treatment of Heart Disease

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Treating Coronary Heart Disease

The two common treatments for coronary heart disease are:

Surgery

Surgery

  • Small tubes called stents can be put into arteries to keep them open.
  • Angioplasty is where a small balloon is put in the artery to increase blood flow and break up the blockage.
  • A by-pass involves taking a blood vessel from somewhere else in the body and putting it in the heart to divert blood away from the blocked artery.
Drugs

Drugs

  • Aspirin is a drug that can reduce inflammation (swelling) and prevent blood clots from forming.
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