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VALVULAR HEART DISEASE

Abnormalities of the heart may be either congenital or acquired during life and are very common. In most cases they cause trivial effects on the function of the heart and, provided certain precautions are taken, will not interfere with the person’s life. Occasionally, however, the effects may be more severe … VALVULAR HEART DISEASERead more

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What can I do?

Most of this booklet has talked about what other people can and will do to ensure a successful operation and a smooth and happy recovery period. Many patients are keen to know what they can do, both before and after the operation, to help themselves. The following points may be … What can I do?Read more

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Return to work

It is an encouraging fact that most studies have shown that around 75% to 80% of heart surgery patients return to their previous employment. The timing of return to work depends on the kind of work involved. As a general rule, patients with light occupations can consider returning to work … Return to workRead more

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What about convalescence?

In general it takes about three months to make a full recovery after cardiac surgery. Remember that there is a wide variation in the rate at which different people recover from major surgery. This depends largely on the overall health of the patient before surgery, but is also affected by … What about convalescence?Read more