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Coronary heart disease patients should quit smoking absolutely, drinking alcohol does not necessarily mean that no alcohol can be drunk, if you meet this patient, he will be alcoholic and inseparable from alcohol, such a patient will simply let the patient not drink at all, otherwise he can not control how much alcohol to drink, generally require coronary heart disease patients to drink alcohol alcohol 25 grams to 30 grams or less, a large amount of alcohol will cause the heart rate to increase the patient will have this heart excitement emotional control is not good will induce this angina, A small amount of alcohol can dilate blood vessels, which is still good for coronary heart patients. What kind of wine do you usually drink, is it liquor, beer, red wine, and sake, it is recommended that the patient do not drink strong wine, and try not to drink liquor, and some beer with relatively high calorie content is also not to drink, it is recommended that the patient drink some dry red red wine, the amount is generally controlled between 75 grams and 100 grams, and then in this case, it can dilate blood vessels, and this red wine contains red yeast rice and can also reduce blood lipids, that is, the low-density lipoprotein component that lowers blood lipids, It is beneficial for the narrowing of the coronary artery and the stabilization of the plaque.
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People with coronary heart disease should not drink alcohol because drinking alcohol can make the symptoms of coronary heart disease worse. Coronary heart disease, also known as coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, refers to the narrowing of the lumen of the coronary arteries, resulting in myocardial ischemia and hypoxia, so that patients have symptoms mainly of tightening, squeezing and cramping in the back of the sternum and back.
Once coronary heart disease occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to go through various auxiliary examinations to clarify ** and give positive **.
In terms of **, there are conservative drugs**, coronary stent implantation surgery**, and coronary thoracotomy bypass surgery**, the three surgical methods can be alleviated in the condition, and you should also follow the doctor's instructions, take drugs on time and in accordance with the amount to control the development of the disease.
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Try not to drink alcohol for coronary heart disease, but if the condition is stable, occasionally drink a small amount, which will have little impact on your health. Specifically, it needs to be combined with clinical analysis and judgment, and standardized under the guidance of cardiologists. Wishing you good health!
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Coronary heart patients should also pay attention to drinking less alcohol and less sugary and alcoholic beverages in their diet. Although a small amount of low-strength wine can increase blood HDL-C, and red wine has antioxidant effects, long-term drinking can cause other problems, so it is not recommended to use alcohol to prevent coronary heart disease. Do not drink strong alcohol.
In short, a reasonable meal should be coarse and fine, reasonably matched, not sweet or salty, not more rather less, three, four or five meals, seven or eight points full.
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There is currently no evidence that drinking alcohol can cause coronary heart disease, but drinking alcohol does cause other adverse consequences of liver damage, and it is recommended not to drink alcohol.
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Studies have shown that mild to moderate alcohol consumption is associated with an increased risk of angina attacks in elderly patients with coronary heart disease, and it is recommended that abstinence from alcohol in elderly patients with coronary heart disease is more reasonable to control angina attacks!
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The recommendation is not to take it for a long time, the harm to people is relatively large, if you do not find the right way to **, it is easy to cause irreversible damage to the body.
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People with coronary heart disease are best not to drink alcohol, drinking alcohol will increase the burden on the heart, lead to rapid heartbeat, aggravated heart oxygen consumption, induce angina, especially patients with coronary heart disease need to use a lot of drugs for **, alcohol metabolism in the body after drinking, will have a certain impact on the drugs taken, or make the drug produce ***, or reduce the efficacy of the drug, affect the effect of **, alcohol and drugs need to be detoxified in the liver, long-term drinking will cause damage to liver function.
Can coronary heart patients drink alcohol? After reading the following introduction, you can make your own decision if you can drink!
Coronary heart disease is the abbreviation of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, and its pathological manifestations are coronary artery lumen stenosis or blockage, the result of which is myocardial ischemia and hypoxia caused by obstruction of blood flow, affecting the normal function of the heart and even causing myocardial necrosis, so the fundamental prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease is to prevent and delay the occurrence of atherosclerosis.
So, how does atherosclerosis occur?
Blood vessels are the channels of blood flow, and their inner surface (called vascular endothelium) is very smooth, one can minimize resistance, and the other can prevent the deposition of macromolecular substances such as fat particles in the blood, if the vascular endothelium is damaged and becomes no longer smooth, its normal function will be affected, and the result is:
When the resistance of blood flow increases, the flow speed of blood slows down, the blood stays for a relatively long time, and the rough surface provides conditions for the attachment of fat particles, a large amount of fat will be deposited and enter the vascular endothelium. These fats entering the vascular endothelium are not the normal tissues of the blood vessels, so they cause an inflammatory reaction in the vascular endothelium, which denatures the fat and forms a substance like porridge, thereby changing the normal structure of the blood vessels, which is manifested as: the blood vessels become thicker, the lumen is narrowed, the elasticity decreases, and the fragility increases.
If there is too much fat deposited in one place, plaque will form, which will not only further aggravate the lumen stenosis, but also rupture and cause blood clots, which can completely block the blood vessels and cause myocardial infarction.
It can be seen that a series of consequences occur due to the damage of the vascular endothelium, and there are many reasons for this damage, such as diabetes, hypertension, smoking, alcoholism, staying up late, etc., especially for coronary patients who have developed atherosclerosis, the blood vessels themselves have been damaged, if these risk factors are not removed, it will undoubtedly aggravate the damage to the vascular endothelium, and the results can be imagined.
Therefore, if you have coronary heart disease, you should not only not drink more, but also stop drinking in time. As for some people who say that drinking some alcohol can invigorate blood circulation and dispel blood stasis, which is good for blood vessels, in principle, drinking alcohol can dilate blood vessels and reduce the resistance of blood flow, but this temporary effect is absolutely worth the loss compared with the long-term damage to the vascular endothelium.
In the same way, for people with chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, drinking alcohol will accelerate the damage to the vascular endothelium and accelerate the occurrence and development of various complications together with high blood sugar and hypertension.
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Patients with coronary heart disease cannot drink alcohol, because after drinking, the body will ingest a certain amount of ethanol, and after ethanol intake, it will activate the sympathetic nerves and cause sympathetic nerve excitation. When the sympathetic nerve is excited, it releases neurotransmitters that act on the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands release a variety of catecholamines, including epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine.
These vasoactive substances cause vasoconstriction, increase blood pressure, increase heart rate, and significantly increase myocardial oxygen consumption. Patients with coronary artery disease have severe stenosis of the coronary arteries affected by atherosclerosis. When myocardial oxygen consumption increases, the oxygen supply cannot keep up in time, and there will be an imbalance between the oxygen demand and the oxygen supply, resulting in a series of clinical symptoms, including chest tightness, shortness of breath, angina, etc., and even acute myocardial infarction.
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Alcohol has a certain effect on coronary heart disease.
In general, a small amount of alcohol can inhibit the aggregation of platelets, prevent the formation of blood clots, increase the high-density lipoprotein in the blood, reduce the low-density lipoprotein, and prevent the deposition of lipids in the arterial wall. However, long-term or excessive alcohol consumption will increase the burden on the heart and liver, and alcohol will directly damage the myocardium, cause myocardial energy metabolism disorders, aggravate or induce arrhythmia, angina pectoris or myocardial infarction, and increase the incidence of sudden death. Excessive alcohol can also inhibit lipoprotein lipase, weaken the liver's decomposition of cholesterol and triglycerides, increase blood cholesterol and triglycerides, and promote the formation of atherosclerosis.
In addition, alcohol can also cause abnormal fluctuations in blood pressure in hypertensive patients, and affect the effect of hypertension drugs, because coronary heart disease and hypertension are closely related, which will also have a certain impact on coronary heart disease.
Therefore, patients with coronary heart disease are advised to drink as little or no alcohol as possible.
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Patients with coronary heart disease have coronary artery stenosis, and when myocardial oxygen consumption increases, blood flow cannot be increased correspondingly, resulting in a contradiction between myocardial oxygen demand and coronary oxygen supply, and myocardial ischemia symptoms occur. Therefore, patients with coronary heart disease should quit smoking, limit alcohol, control weight, eat a low-salt, low-fat, and low-oil diet, exercise appropriately, and maintain a good attitude and a happy mood. ”
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The best is not to drink. I am also a coronary heart patient, so I quit smoking and drinking.
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1 A small amount of alcohol consumption has little effect on blood pressure, cardiac output and myocardial contractility, but it can dilate the blood vessels, including coronary arteries.
2. Moderate alcohol consumption can increase HDL, which is beneficial to the prevention of coronary heart disease. In addition, ethanol can also inhibit the aggregation of platelets, reducing or preventing the formation of blood clots.
3 Although ethanol can increase the content of high-density lipoprotein in the blood and reduce the content of low-density lipoprotein, if excessive alcohol consumption can increase the cholesterol level, which is not good for patients with heart disease in Guanchun Li.
4. After drinking a lot of alcohol, it can increase the heart rate, increase the oxygen consumption of the heart rate, increase the workload of the heart, and aggravate or induce the risk of myocardial ischemia disturbance, arrhythmia or myocardial infarction.
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Drinking alcohol in patients with coronary heart disease is very harmful to the body, and the harm of acute drinking to coronary heart disease is as follows:
1. After drinking, the content of alcohol increases greatly, and alcohol is converted into ethanol and acetaldehyde through the metabolism of the liver, which will increase the permeability of capillaries, which will lead to excessive excitation of sympathetic nerves, and will also cause increased heart rate and unstable blood pressure.
2. Excessive drinking can also induce hypoglycemic reactions, and patients will have a significant drop in blood pressure and even shock.
3. Long-term heavy drinking is more harmful to coronary heart disease, and patients will have a series of heart failure conditions such as weakened myocardial contractility, alcoholic heart disease, and heart enlargement. The harm of drinking alcohol for coronary heart disease is that alcohol will increase the heart rate, thereby increasing the burden on the heart and aggravating the condition, which is divided into acute harm and chronic harm.
1. Acute harm: Generally, 10 minutes after drinking, the blood alcohol content will increase, and alcohol will cause sympathetic nerve excitement, resulting in increased heart rate and high blood pressure. If you drink too much, it will induce hypoglycemia and low blood calcium, which is manifested as palpitation, blood pressure drop, and even shock.
2. Chronic harm: The chronic damage to the heart caused by drinking alcohol in patients with coronary heart disease is manifested as long-term heavy drinking, resulting in weakened cardiac muscle strength and myocardial contractility, and long-term heavy drinking causes alcoholic cardiomyopathy and heart enlargement, and the early symptoms are exertional dyspnea. As the disease progresses, it can manifest as paroxysmal dyspnea at night, awakening, inability to lie flat, and even lower limb edema, pleural and ascites effusion, and cardiac insufficiency.
At the same time, drinking too much alcohol may also cause alcohol poisoning, when patients with coronary heart disease accidentally drink any uncomfortable symptoms, they need to go to the hospital in time for treatment, and take corresponding measures under the guidance of doctors.
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It will increase the heartbeat, and it will be life-threatening.
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Yes, alcohol will have an impact on coronary heart disease, and a large amount of alcohol will induce coronary heart disease and angina pectoris, so patients with coronary heart disease must stop drinking alcohol when they have angina pectoris, and take nitroglycerin tablets sublingually at the same time.
In general, symptoms are relieved within 1 to 2 minutes after taking nitroglycerin tablets.
If there is no relief within five minutes, another tablet of nitroglycerin can be recommended.
Regardless of whether the condition is in remission or not, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid myocardial infarction.
The symptoms of coronary heart disease mainly depend on the degree of ischemia involving the heart, generally when the coronary artery stenosis is greater than 755, it will produce angina, arrhythmia, and even sudden death. However, there are also some patients who do not reach 75% of the stenosis and still have symptoms.
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The main risk factors for coronary heart disease are the three highs: hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, which are risk factors for the exacerbation of coronary heart disease. If it is not well controlled, coronary heart disease is easy to aggravate, and even easy to **.
Another factor is smoking. Compared with drinking, smoking actually has a great impact on blood vessels and coronary arteries, and will aggravate arteriosclerosis. Drinking less alcohol will not aggravate coronary heart disease, and remember not to drink too much alcohol and heavy alcohol.
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Patients with coronary heart disease are not able to drink alcohol, which will easily lead to the aggravation of coronary heart disease, and it is easy to induce the reversal of coronary heart disease. Drinking a lot of alcohol will directly damage the blood vessels of the heart, which will lead to hardening of the blood vessels, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the heart, and if the heart ischemia is severe, it is easy to have a myocardial infarction, which will lead to the aggravation of coronary heart disease. You must try not to drink alcohol at the same time, and at the same time, you must not drink too much.
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