Can you run in the morning after heart valve replacement? What sports can I do?

I am 27 years old. I had my aortic valve replaced four years ago. When I first finished the operation, I thought my life was over. Slowly, with the passage of time, I found that I can do a lot! In fact, many times, I just feel that I can't do this and that. Actually, I can do anything. Now I play basketball occasionally (I'm an insider, and now it's a slight confrontation), swim and do some simple equipment exercises. Of course, as long as I don't exceed my physical load! You can do some light exercise, but if you feel uncomfortable, stop all activities at once. For patients with smooth operation, satisfactory deformity correction and rapid postoperative recovery, activities after discharge are generally not restricted. If the heart function is Grade I or Grade II, you can do some physical activities in your daily life according to the situation, and the amount of activities should not cause fatigue, and start to take a walk and other moderate exercises. The range of activities should be indoor before outdoor. After discharge, patients can gradually return to normal diet according to their personal eating habits, properly strengthen nutrition and promote wound healing. Of course, "strengthening nutrition" does not mean eating delicacies or supplements every day, but eating more nutritious and digestible foods, such as lean meat, fish, eggs, fruits and seasonal vegetables.