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How can Vaso Meditech EECP treatment cure my heart block?

Many times the patient approaches the physician saying they have a block in their vessels, and can they be cured of these blocks? There is no actual cure for this blockage in the coronary vessels but the reality is all the treatment that is offered to the patient whether it is a medical management or bypass surgery or angioplasty, or a new procedure called EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) is done to improve the blood supply beyond the blocked artery. So heart blockage itself is not at all cured (or removed), but the blockage was made irrelevant because all these techniques can improve the flow across the blockage or obstruction. In this, all methods enhanced external counterpulsation is a non-invasive approach. Here the patients are not exposed to any of the risks and then get the benefit of the treatment.

All the cardiac patient's main concern is they would have already undergone an angiogram procedure from there; they would know that they have blocks in the coronary vessels. The objective of any treatment in cardiology is to improve the blood supply beyond the blocked artery, and this is achieved by various methods one is medical management, second is bypass surgery, and third is angioplasty.

Now, this Vaso-Meditech EECP Treatment can able to improve blood supply beyond the blocked artery. So after the procedure, the block is not removed, but the patient's symptom comes down and he can able to walk more distance because the blood supply, which is distal to the block is restored. The patient heart muscle is now getting more blood supply than before.

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