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How Does Tobacco Chewing Affect A Cardiac Stent?

Sir, I am 59 yrs old & had gone angioplasty with three stunt in the month of Aug 2016. I left my all bad habits like drink once in each week ,gutka & tobacco chewing for 1.30 months after angioplasty but after that again started tobacco daily. What will be the effect of the tobacco chewing on stunt
Fri, 3 Aug 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Quitting smoking when you have angioplasty is associated with better quality of life and less chest pain.

People who continued to smoke after angioplasty had much worse chest pain and quality of life compared to non-smokers.

Researchers recommend that patients work with healthcare providers to break smoking habits to maximize angioplasty benefits.

Please stop taking tobacco, it has dangerous effects on your health.

Take care.
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How Does Tobacco Chewing Affect A Cardiac Stent?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Quitting smoking when you have angioplasty is associated with better quality of life and less chest pain. People who continued to smoke after angioplasty had much worse chest pain and quality of life compared to non-smokers. Researchers recommend that patients work with healthcare providers to break smoking habits to maximize angioplasty benefits. Please stop taking tobacco, it has dangerous effects on your health. Take care.