{"id":364420,"date":"2025-11-08T11:39:18","date_gmt":"2025-11-08T11:39:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/364420\/"},"modified":"2025-11-08T11:39:18","modified_gmt":"2025-11-08T11:39:18","slug":"japanese-man-gets-resuscitated-after-heart-attack-insists-on-going-to-work-doctor-explains-why-rest-and-recovery-is-important","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/364420\/","title":{"rendered":"Japanese man gets resuscitated after heart attack; insists on \u2018going to work\u2019 \u2013 Doctor explains why rest and recovery is important"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <img src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/he2-27.jpg\" alt=\"Japanese man gets resuscitated after heart attack; insists on \u2018going to work\u2019 \u2013 Doctor explains why rest and recovery is important\" decoding=\"async\" fetchpriority=\"high\"\/> A Japanese man recently collapsed on a train platform. Thankfully, he got resuscitated, but insisted on going to work that same day! Dr Kunal Sood, MD, recently put up a video explaining that while heart attacks can be fatal, if you survive one, recovery and rest is equally important to prevent a repeat episode\u2026Dr. Kunal Sood advises that the path to post\u2011heart\u2011attack recovery should rest on measures aimed at restoring health, and enhancing overall quality of life. He blends guidance with everyday lifestyle tweaks, underscoring the need to spot warning signs early and to cultivate supportive habits. Let\u2019s take a look\u2026Tune in to warning signs\u2026Dr. Sood stresses that even the faintest alarm from the heart shouldn\u2019t be dismissed-even tiny changes can be significant. He points out that new chest ache palpitations, accompanied by fainting, or shortness of breath, swelling in the legs, all call for medical attention. Ignoring these cues can postpone treatment, and worsen the outlook. If anything feels off, call a doctor right away.<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"7\" msid=\"125178576\" width=\"\" title=\"\" placeholdersrc=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/83033472.cms\" imgsize=\"23456\" resizemode=\"4\" offsetvertical=\"0\" placeholdermsid=\"\" type=\"thumb\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/1762601957_445_7.jpg\" data-api-prerender=\"true\"\/>Stay on track with your medication planThe medicines your doctor prescribes are meant to prevent clot formation, keep your blood pressure down, and keep the heart\u2019s rhythm in check. Dr. Sood urges everyone to keep up with their medicines, and never miss a dose, or stop taking medicine, without talking to the doctor first.Eat foods that keep your heart healthyOpt for foods that nurture your heart-colorful fruit, crunchy vegetables, whole\u2011grain staples, lean protein sources and beneficial fats. Dr. Sood advises cutting out processed items, an overabundance of salt, sugary treats and saturated fats. Likewise smoking and heavy drinking should be avoided, given their tendency to damage blood vessels and elevate blood pressure. Embracing a Mediterranean\u2011style diet can shield the heart, and promote blood flow.ExerciseMoving the body gives the heart a chance to bounce back while keeping weight in check. Dr. Sood recommends low\u2011key options, such as a stroll, a jog, or a 20\u201130 minute session on a stationary bike, each day. It\u2019s wise to consult your doctor before starting, and to stop the routine the moment chest pain, breathlessness or dizziness surface. Over time, steady activity eases the strain on the heart, and gradually builds strength.<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"1\" msid=\"125178578\" width=\"\" title=\"\" placeholdersrc=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/83033472.cms\" imgsize=\"23456\" resizemode=\"4\" offsetvertical=\"0\" placeholdermsid=\"\" type=\"thumb\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/1762601958_701_1.jpg\" data-api-prerender=\"true\"\/>Sleep well, and keep rest at bayRest plays a key role in the healing journey. Dr. Sood advises that a good night\u2019s sleep and a steady sleep schedule, are non\u2011negotiable. Engaging in calming pursuits-meditation, deep\u2011breathing techniques or quality time with loved ones, can bolster emotional health and keep relapse at bay.Quit smokingTobacco eats away at the arteries and bumps up the risk of heart disease. Dr. Sood says quitting smoking is one of the best steps you can take to protect your heart. Even the tiniest amount of tobacco, chewing tobacco included, should be stopped, because it makes recovery harder and raises the risk.Maintaining weight and blood pressureCarrying weight taxes the heart, and can drag out the recovery timeline. Dr. Sood suggests maintaining an ideal weight, keeping a watch on salt intake, and having blood pressure measured on a routine basis. When that surplus fat drops, the odds of another heart attack shrink.Get a support systemRecovering from a heart attack feels less overwhelming when friends, family or a support group step, in to help. Dr. Sood advises leaning on others, asking for assistance and sharing worries. Such emotional support can reduce stress, and sustain motivation, which is crucial for long\u2011term heart health.Consistent health check\u2011upsAfter a heart attack, staying on schedule with visits to your doctor becomes essential. Dr. Sood underscores the importance of blood work and cardiac scans, to catch any trouble early on. Throughout recovery, physicians often lean on imaging, lab tests and a range of tools to steer treatment and keep complications at bay.Red flags that demand urgent attentionAn abrupt uneasy pressure in the chest that radiates toward the jaw, arm or neck.A manifested swelling, in the legs, or a sudden spell of breathlessness.Palpitations, those flutterings of the heart, may be accompanied by vertigo or even a sudden loss of consciousness.Mental fog for days at a stretchDr Sood says that one should never ignore these warning signs, especially if they occur after a heart attack.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"A Japanese man recently collapsed on a train platform. 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