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How much time takes for artery blockage though maintaining regular exercise, medication and dite control.?

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How much time takes for artery blockage though maintaining regular exercise, medication and dite control.?

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Angioplasty is used to treat a type of heart disease known as atherosclerosis. This term refers to the slow buildup of fatty plaques in your heart’s blood vessels. When medications or lifestyle changes aren’t enough to improve your heart health, or if you have a heart attack, worsening chest pain or other symptoms, your doctor might have suggested angioplasty as a treatment option. A major drawback of coronary angioplasty is the chance that your artery will re-narrow within months of the procedure. With angioplasty alone without stent placement restenosis happens in as many as 30 to 40 percent of cases. Stents were developed to reduce restenosis. The original bare-metal stents reduce the chance of restenosis to less than 20 percent, and the use of drug-eluting stents has reduced the risk to less than 10 percent. And take care of your health as always.

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