Angiography

What is Angiography?

Angiography is a heart test used to check if your heart’s arteries are blocked or narrowed. It uses a thin tube (called a catheter) and a special dye that shows up clearly on an X-ray.
This helps your doctor see how blood flows in your heart and if any arteries need treatment.

When is Angiography Needed?

Your doctor may advise Angiography if you:

  • Feel chest pain or pressure (angina)

  • Get breathless easily or tired during activity

  • Have abnormal ECG or stress test results

  • Have known heart disease and need further evaluation

  • Experienced a heart attack or have a high risk of one

How the Angiography is Done?

  • You’ll lie on a special table in the cardiac cath lab.

  • A small tube is gently inserted into your wrist or groin.

  • A contrast dye is injected to make your heart’s arteries visible.

  • X-ray pictures are taken to check for blockages.

  • The whole test usually takes 20–30 minutes and you can return home the same day.

Benefits of Angiography ?

  • Detects heart blockages early

  • Helps plan treatment like angioplasty or medicines

  • Minimally invasive, quick, and safe

  • Provides clear, accurate heart images

Recovery & Care?

After Angiography:

  • You’ll rest for a few hours and can usually go home the same day.

  • Drink plenty of water to flush out the dye.

  • Avoid heavy lifting for a day or two.

  • Follow your doctor’s instructions for next steps.

Why Choose Dr. Simmi Manocha?

  • 27 years of experience in cardiology and heart care

  • Advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities in Faridabad

  • Personal attention, clear communication, and accurate results

  • Focus on prevention and long-term heart health

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ?

Q1. Is Angiography painful?
No. It’s usually painless. You may feel mild pressure or warmth when the dye is injected.

Q2. How long does it take to recover?
Most people return to work within one or two days.

Q3. Are there any risks?
Minor side effects like bruising or mild soreness can occur, but serious problems are very rare.

Q4. Can I eat before Angiography?
Usually, you should not eat or drink for 4–6 hours before the test.

Q5. What if a blockage is found?
Your doctor may recommend angioplasty (to open the blockage) or medicines for better heart health.

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