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Dear Susan, thank you for your question. The three responses to your question give good advice: practice good dental hygiene, watch your anticoagulation with
coumadin closely after surgery, use the incentive spirometer (blow pump) vigorously after surgery and your risk of pneumonia and respiratory difficulties will be much less, gradually resume exercise, don't drive a car for 4-6 weeks to allow your
sternumSternum - view of the outside (anterior) to heal, keep a close watch for signs of infection, and keep a good positive attitude. Most of these recommendations will be detailed to you during your hospital stay. The breathing difficulties are related mainly to the ventilator which is used during the surgery to breathe for you and to pain in the chest which prevents deep inspirations.
I hope you find this information useful. Information provided in the heart forum is for general purposes only. Only your physician can provide specific diagnoses and therapies. Please feel free to write back with additional questions. Good luck!
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