PCI, or Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, sounds kinda fancy, right? It’s just a medical procedure used to open up the narrow or blocked coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart. Arteries can get clogged due to plaque buildup - that gooey stuff made of fat, cholesterol, and other particles. Docs usually say things are serious enough for PCI when the blockage is like 70% or more, or if symptoms are really cramping someone’s style - er, life.
But yeah, PCI isn’t just for after heart trouble has made its dramatic entrance. It can prevent heart attacks if a blockage is found early - kinda like cleaning out a pipe before it bursts, you know? That said, it’s not a magic wand. Stents, little wire tubes they pop in during PCI, help keep arteries open but don’t completely resolve the situation. You gotta make changes, too.
So what does Ayurveda have in the toolkit for heart health? Tons of nature’s goodies! Foods that are naturally balancing can help keep things flowing smoothly. Like eating more garlic and turmeric – both fantastic for promoting circulation. Simple, right? And don’t forget the spices like cinnamon and cardamom. Their spicy goodness can also boost heart function.
In Ayurveda, balancing your doshas is key, especially for long-term health. Usually, with heart issues, Kapha and Pitta imbalances might crop up. So, a diet and lifestyle that calms Kapha – think lighter meals, less greasy stuff – works wonders. Avoid cold, heavy foods, and go for more veggies, whole grains…
Now, major lifestyle changes? They’re often needed post-PCI. Regular walking, say 30 mins daily, helps keep your heart, well, even happier. Meditation and yoga are bit like adding peace and harmony to the ticker. Avoid smoking and too much alcohol - classic bad guys in heart drama.
As for the long-term effects: well, PCI doesn’t totally fix you up forever. Plaque can still form, so lifestyle habits are super important. Hope your uncle is doing well!



