Patient was educated on management measures for prevention of angina as follows:

Compliance with medications

  • Observe compliance with your medications for chronic complaints, such as, hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes.
  • Maintaining blood pressure, blood sugars, and cholesterol within permissive levels can help prevent episodes of angina.
  • Keeping a record of everyday blood pressure and blood sugar readings will help for an easy follow-up.

Compliance with dietary recommendations

  • Observe compliance with recommendations for heart healthy diet.
  • Be watchful on the content of saturated fat in your food items.
  • Observe compliance with periodical lab draws, to keep a check on the lipid levels, for any dose changes on medications to be considered.

Antiarrhythmic medications

  • Individuals with history of cardiac arrhythmias are at increased risk for blood clot formation, which can obstruct the coronary arteries, compromise blood supply to the heart, and lead to angina.
  • Observe compliance with any antiarrhythmic medications prescribed. Individuals with restored cardiac rhythm are less likely to form clots.