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Hello doctor. I want to ask that after a cardiovascular examination, the doctor concluded that coronary artery branch occlusion does not require stenting. What medicine should I take and how should I treat it? Thanks for the advice doctor.
Cuong (1960)
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Hello, sir. You should see a cardiologist for careful medication advice. Although coronary artery branch occlusion does not require stenting, it is still chronic coronary artery disease, so basic coronary artery disease drugs are still needed to prevent progression of atherosclerosis, causing narrowing of the branches. and other arteries in the body.
Doctors should go to reputable hospitals with good quality of examination for in-depth advice and follow the treatment instructions given by the doctor. You can also choose hospitals under the Vinmec Health System nationwide.
Thank you for sending your question to Vinmec Health System. Wish you always have good health.
Consulted by Doctor Phan Dinh Thuy Tien - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Nha Trang International Hospital
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