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Shortness Of Breath When Walking, After Second Stent In Left Artery, Question Is This Normal

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Roodepoort, ZA
July 26
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Shortness of breath can be a common issue for people with heart disease, even after treatments like stent placement. Here are some insights from the knowledge base:

- Common Experience: Many individuals with heart disease report shortness of breath during physical activities, such as walking
- Medication Side Effects: Show Full Answer

Shortness of breath can be a common issue for people with heart disease, even after treatments like stent placement. Here are some insights from the knowledge base:

- Common Experience: Many individuals with heart disease report shortness of breath during physical activities, such as walking.
- Medication Side Effects: Some medications prescribed after heart procedures, like beta-blockers, can cause shortness of breath as a side effect.
- Management: It's important to work with your cardiology team to manage this symptom. They can help identify the cause and adjust treatments as needed.

If you continue to experience shortness of breath, it's crucial to discuss this with your doctor to ensure your treatment plan is optimized for your condition.

July 26

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