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Bloated Stomach After Angioplasty

Experiencing a bloated stomach after angioplasty? Learn about possible causes, when to seek medical advice, and tips for managing bloating during recovery.

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Last updated on 7th Jul, 2025

Introduction

If you've recently undergone angioplasty and are experiencing a bloated stomach, you're not alone. Many patients report this discomfort post-procedure. While it can be unsettling, understanding why it happens and how to manage it can help ease your worries.

Why Does a Bloated Stomach Happen After Angioplasty?

Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure to open blocked arteries, usually in the heart. While it’s a common and safe treatment, some side effects like bloating can occur due to:

1. Medications: Blood thinners, pain relievers, or other post-surgery medications can slow digestion, leading to gas and bloating.

2. Sedation or Anaesthesia: These can temporarily affect gut movement, causing constipation and bloating.

3. Reduced Physical Activity: After the procedure, patients often rest more, which slows digestion.

4. Fluid Retention: Some patients retain fluids due to medications or reduced mobility.

5. Dietary Changes: Hospital food or sudden dietary shifts post-surgery can contribute to bloating.

Symptoms to Watch For

Bloating is usually harmless, but if you experience any of these along with it, consult your doctor:

  • Severe or persistent abdominal pain

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Swelling in legs or sudden weight gain

  • Difficulty passing gas or stools

  • Fever or dizziness

How to Relieve a Bloated Stomach After Angioplasty?

Here are some simple yet effective ways to reduce bloating and discomfort:

1. Eat Smaller, Frequent Meals

  • Large meals can overwhelm your digestive system.

  • Opt for 5-6 small meals instead of 3 big ones.

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2. Choose Easy-to-Digest Foods

  • Avoid fried, spicy, or gas-producing foods like beans, cabbage and carbonated drinks.

  • Include fibre-rich foods, like oats, bananas or boiled vegetables, to prevent constipation.

3. Stay Hydrated

  • Drink plenty of water.

  • Warm herbal teas can soothe digestion.

4. Gentle Movement Helps

  • Short walks stimulate digestion.

  • Avoid lying down immediately after eating.

5. Manage Stress

Deep breathing, light meditation, or relaxation techniques can help.

6. Over-the-Counter Relief 

  • Simethicone can help reduce gas.

  • Probiotics may improve gut health.

When to See a Doctor?

While bloating is common, contact your healthcare provider if:

  • It lasts more than a few days.

  • You have severe pain, vomiting, or no bowel movement.

  • You notice sudden swelling in legs or difficulty breathing.

Conclusion

A bloated stomach after angioplasty is usually temporary and manageable with simple dietary and lifestyle adjustments. However, always follow your doctor’s advice and report any unusual symptoms.

If bloating persists or worsens, consult a specialist on Apollo 24|7 for personalised guidance. You can easily book a consultation or schedule a follow-up test through the app or website.

Consult Top Specialists

Dr. Dixit Garg, Cardiologist

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Cardiologist

10 Years • MBBS , DNB (General medicine) , DNB (cardiology)

Gurugram

Smiles & Hearts, Gurugram

800

No Booking Fees

Dr. Sumanta Chatterjee, Cardiologist

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Cardiologist

12 Years • MBBS,MD General Medicine,DM Cardiology

Kolkata

HealthYou Speciality Clinic & Diagnostics., Kolkata

recommendation

90%

(25+ Patients)

1100

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No Booking Fees

Consult Top Specialists For Personalised Tips

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Dr. Dixit Garg, Cardiologist

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Cardiologist

10 Years • MBBS , DNB (General medicine) , DNB (cardiology)

Gurugram

Smiles & Hearts, Gurugram

800

No Booking Fees

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Dr. Sumanta Chatterjee, Cardiologist

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Cardiologist

12 Years • MBBS,MD General Medicine,DM Cardiology

Kolkata

HealthYou Speciality Clinic & Diagnostics., Kolkata

recommendation

90%

(25+ Patients)

1100

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No Booking Fees

Consult Top Specialists

Dr. Amit. A. Bharadiya, Cardiologist

Dr. Amit. A. Bharadiya

Cardiologist

12 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DNB Cardiology

Maharashtra

Surabhi Hospital, Maharashtra, Maharashtra

1100

90 Cashback

Dr. Mangesh Danej, Cardiologist

Dr. Mangesh Danej

Cardiologist

8 Years • MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DNB (Cardiology)

Pune

Dr Danej clinic, Pune

recommendation

98%

(375+ Patients)

800

No Booking Fees

Dr. Dixit Garg, Cardiologist

Dr. Dixit Garg

Cardiologist

10 Years • MBBS , DNB (General medicine) , DNB (cardiology)

Gurugram

Smiles & Hearts, Gurugram

800

No Booking Fees

Dr. Pinaki Nath, Cardiologist

Dr. Pinaki Nath

Cardiologist

8 Years • MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM Cardiology

Barasat

Diab-Eat-Ease, Barasat

900

Dr. Sumanta Chatterjee, Cardiologist

Dr. Sumanta Chatterjee

Cardiologist

12 Years • MBBS,MD General Medicine,DM Cardiology

Kolkata

HealthYou Speciality Clinic & Diagnostics., Kolkata

recommendation

90%

(25+ Patients)

1100

1100

No Booking Fees

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