You can get the most from your cardiac treatment plan through
your active involvement with the medical team. Taking an active role in your
cardiac care can ensure good heart health.
Here are some tips to follow:
Prepare For
Your First Visit With A Cardiologist- In order to get the most out of
your appointment with a cardiologist or cardiac surgeon, it is suggested you
are well prepared. Write down each and every question concerning your heart,
ask a family member to accompany you on your visit and take notes of whatever
the doctor says. Try to provide as much information to your doctor as possible in
terms of medication you are currently on, allergies that you have, information
on any previous cardiac procedures or tests, any recent hospitalization or
emergency room visits and more.
Become
Aware Of Your Health History- Knowledge about your medications
and major medical history can be a lifesaver in an emergency or if you are
traveling. Store important health information on your smartphone and set
reminders for upcoming appointments. It’s advisable to sign up for health
resources in order to stay abreast of the most current health information.
Adhere To A
Plan- Take your medications on time especially if you are a
patient with heart disease. Do not stop therapy or taking medicines or start on
an alternative without consulting with your doctor first. For any issues that
you might be having with your treatment plan, discuss it with your healthcare
provider.
Keep
Records- A cardiac team comprises many players, so keep a list of
your doctors and providers. It is as important (if not more) to keep records of
blood sugar, blood pressure, exercise or other factors if your doctor asks you
to do so.
Learn And
Share- Garner more information about your health condition
especially if it’s a heart condition. You can look up reputable websites on the
internet, or can ask your doctor for brochures or other ways of finding more
information about your condition. During an appointment, your doctor probably
will discuss lifestyle changes you need to make to control your condition, such
as an exercise plan, diet changes, any recommendations or restrictions you need
to follow. Adopting healthy lifestyle measures can be pivotal in preventing
many instances of heart attacks, and other cardiac emergencies.
Participate in patient support groups and organized cardiac
rehabilitation classes. Keep in mind that emotional wellness is crucial in how
you manage your cardiac care, treatment and recovery, so manage stress well and
surround yourself with supportive family members or friends you love as part of
your support network.
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