Whether they are healthy or after illness, people need to have an active and healthy sex life. However, according to a recent report by the US "Daily Science" website, research shows that after experiencing an acute cardiovascular event, most patients' sexual life, marital life and marital quality are unsatisfactory, and more than 50% of patients suffer from heart problems. All experienced a decrease in the frequency and satisfaction of sexual intercourse after the incident. Regarding this phenomenon, Professor Bengt Friedland of the Jönköping School of Health Sciences in Sweden believes that sex education has been ignored in current medical and nursing work. Medical staff should provide sex education to patients after myocardial infarction, and provide Provide guidance on the patient's sexual life. To this end, cardiovascular nurses need to acquire more knowledge about sex education and marital life. Currently, the European Association for the Study of Cardiovascular Nurses (UNITE) has made sex education a key topic in 2009, and has conducted a European-wide study on the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of cardiovascular nurses regarding sex education for patients after myocardial infarction. Professor Zhang Fuchun, deputy director of the Department of Cardiology at Peking University Third Hospital, pointed out in an interview with a reporter from "Life Times" that "Can I have sex?" is a question that many patients with myocardial infarction are very concerned about, and "worry about another myocardial infarction" is the reason The most important reason for this result is that this worry creates an atmosphere of tension and anxiety in the patient's sexual and marital life, and also affects the patient's quality of life. Zhang Fuchun said that when patients with myocardial infarction can resume sexual life and how to control the frequency, they should first seek the advice of a cardiologist, because everyone's condition and degree of recovery are different. Generally speaking, if a patient with a myocardial infarction has no complications, he or she can be discharged from the hospital within a week, and return home for about a week before returning to their original routine, including sexual life, with the same frequency and intensity as before the onset of the disease. If patients with myocardial infarction develop serious complications, including heart failure, severe arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, severe hypotension, etc., they should first treat the complications and wait 2 to 3 weeks after the symptoms disappear before considering resuming sexual life. If chest pain, difficulty breathing, etc. occur during sex, it means that oxygen consumption has exceeded the maximum load of the patient's cardiopulmonary function, and sex life should be stopped immediately. And go back to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible and ask the doctor to adjust the treatment plan. Zhang Fuchun called on all patients with myocardial infarction to start cardiac rehabilitation exercises under the guidance of doctors while hospitalized and continue to exercise after discharge. If conditions permit, you can come to the hospital for cardiopulmonary function testing before resuming sexual life.
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