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acs coronary artery disease :: Article Creator Acute Coronary Syndrome - Frequently Asked Questions Q: Which specialist should I consult for acute coronary syndrome? A: You should consult a cardiologist. Advertisement Q: Can one enjoy a normal life after ACS or how to prevent repeat attack? A: People who have suffered ACS are at higher risk for a repeat attack. However, keeping BP less than 130/80 mm of Hg, maintaining BMI between 18.5-24.9, avoiding smoking, keeping triglyceride levels in check and regular physical exercises for 30-60 minutes daily can greatly contribute to normalcy. Low dose aspirin and beta blocker drugs may also be recommended on a daily basis. Q: What is acute coronary insufficiency? A: It is a sudden life-threatening condition where there is reduced blood supply to the arteries supplying the heart. This can result in angina if blockage is partial and heart attack if there is death of cardiac muscle. Q: Is the incid...