Although most heart attack patients are discharged from hospital after less than a week, it takes between 6 and 12 weeks for scar tissue to replace the damaged muscle
During your recovery period, you will receive help and support from a range of healthcare professionals, which may include:
• Nurses
• Physiotherapists
• Dietitians
• Pharmacists
• Exercise specialists
These healthcare professionals will support you physically and mentally to ensure your recovery is conducted safely and appropriately.
The two most important aims of the recovery process are:
- To gradually restore your physical fitness so you can resume normal activities (known as cardiac rehabilitation)
- To reduce your risk of another heart attack
Most people should be back to a normal routine after 6 to 12 weeks, but returning to work depends on the job done and how serious the heart attack was
The recovery process will usually take place in stages, starting in hospital, where your condition can be closely monitored and your individual needs for the future can be assessed. After being discharged, you can continue your recovery at home.
Avoid driving long distances or stressful driving situations in the first 12 weeks. Sexual activity can usually be resumed after a few weeks.
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