Exercise After a Heart Attack
Exercise is good for your heart muscle and overall health. It can help you lose weight,
keep your cholesterol and blood pressure under control, reduce stress, and lift your mood.
If you participate in a cardiac rehabilitation program, you will learn how to exercise
safely and regularly to strengthen your heart and body. When exercising, you will need to
watch out for signs of problems such as chest pain, shortness of breath, feeling dizzy or
weak, irregular heartbeats, or cold sweats. If you develop these symptoms, stop exercising
and call 911 for help right away.
Heart Attack
Signs of a Heart Attack
Diagnosis of a Heart Attack
Treatment of a Heart Attack
Recurrence of Heart Attacks
Sex After a Heart Attack
Exercise After a Heart Attack
Prevention of a Heart Attack
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