Heart After Surgery
What are the symptoms after heart surgery?
Heart surgery is a procedure to treat coronary heart disease caused by plaque buildup inside the coronary arteries. It creates a bypass (a new route) for blood and oxygen to reach your heart by taking a vein or artery from another body part (leg or arm). After surgery, you may:
- Have difficulty sleeping at night
- Have swelling in the leg or arm from which the vein was taken for grafting
- Have constipation
- Experience poor appetite
- Have pain around the incision
- Feel tired and shortness of breath
- Feel depressed and suffer mood swings
- Notice a sensation or clicking noise in the chest