Can people with rheumatoid arthritis drink alcohol?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Wind-chill rheumatoid can be used, but damp-heat must be balanced and require a combination of medications.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Patients with rheumatism are not allowed to drink alcohol, and must maintain a healthy lifestyle and eating habits, and strictly abstain from smoking and drinking.

    Because most patients with rheumatism often need lifelong treatment, the disease is usually not possible, and in terms of drugs, it is generally necessary to use some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or combined with immunosuppressants, and these drugs may have some gastrointestinal reactions, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite or ulcers of the gastrointestinal mucosa.

    Drinking alcohol may aggravate the symptoms of these gastrointestinal discomforts, and may even cause gastrointestinal ulcers, perforation, bleeding, and even life-threatening conditions, so patients with rheumatism should not drink alcohol.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Patients with rheumatism are advised not to drink alcohol. Because alcohol hurts the stomach, and most rheumatism patients need to take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs for a long time due to pain, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs damage the gastric mucosa to varying degrees. In mild cases, there will be lesions of the gastric mucosa, and in severe cases, gastric ulcers may occur, which can lead to severe diseases such as gastric bleeding.

    Therefore, when the patient drinks alcohol and takes non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and painkiller drugs at the same time, the burden on the stomach will be greatly increased. Therefore, it is not recommended for rheumatism patients to drink alcohol, and alcohol can also cause damage to liver function. Patients with rheumatism need to take close liver care so that they can take some chronic rheumatism medications.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Can rheumatoid patients drink alcohol.

    Studies have found that drinking alcohol can indeed slow the progression of the disease. But you can't drink more than two drinks a day. And if people have already taken drugs**, then everyone should consult a doctor before drinking alcohol. Sometimes drugs can work against alcohol.

    In fact, after having rheumatoid disease, if the patient is taking medication, then the general doctor does not recommend people to continue drinking, the main reasons are the following.

    1. Alcohol can aggravate drug side effects.

    Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have analgesic and swelling effects and can improve arthritic diseases. Because the drugs commonly used now are mainly indomethacin, Lesong and so on. Taking these drugs for a long time can also damage the stomach lining, and if you drink alcohol while taking these drugs, it is likely to cause duodenal ulcers.

    2. Interfering with doctors' diagnosis and treatment.

    Drinking alcohol may also cause people to have liver damage, abnormal liver function indicators, and sometimes doctors can't tell whether it is caused by drugs or alcohol, so it is easy to make wrong judgments.

    3. Alcohol can have adverse effects on other diseases.

    Many rheumatoid patients also have fibrofibroids, and if you drink alcohol at night, it will definitely affect the quality of sleep and aggravate the manifestations of fibroids, and the pain will be further aggravated.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rheumatism is not recommended to drink alcohol. Especially for rheumatism patients with gouty arthritis, it is forbidden to drink alcohol. Because drinking alcohol may increase the level of uric acid in the body, it is easy to cause an acute attack of gout, which will not be conducive to the recovery of gout.

    Of course, it is not recommended to drink alcohol for other rheumatism, because drinking alcohol is easy to damage the stomach, liver and kidney function, and many **rheumatic diseases drugs will also have the above***.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    People with rheumatism should not drink alcohol. Many patients need to take medication for a long time because the drugs themselves have some effect on the liver. If you drink alcohol, the burden on the liver will increase, and you will be prone to abnormal liver function and liver damage.

    In addition, some patients with arthritis need long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs**, and one of the most important causes of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is gastrointestinal reactions, causing gastric ulcers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is best for patients with rheumatism not to drink alcohol, because patients with rheumatism are often accompanied by painful symptoms, because they want to relieve pain, so they need to take some anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs for a long time, such as long-term use of diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets.

    Class of analgesic drugs to treat symptomatic pain. If you drink alcohol and take non-steroidal painkillers at the same time, it is likely to cause gastric mucosal damage and gastric ulcers.

    Some severe patients may even experience complications such as stomach bleeding, so rheumatism patients are advised not to drink alcohol.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do not drink. Because most patients with rheumatism will cause damage to multiple systems and organs throughout the body, drinking alcohol may be detrimental to liver function and aggravate liver damage, so patients should not drink alcohol.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rheumatism is not recommended to drink alcohol! Because alcohol will cause peripheral blood vessels to dilate, make the synovial congestion and swelling of the joints aggravated, aggravate the condition of rheumatic patients, and affect the ** situation, rheumatic diseases include gout, if gout is drunk, it can lead to an increase in the level of blood uric acid in the body, which will induce gout, and even aggravate redness, swelling, heat and pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, rheumatoid patients are actually not suitable for drinking, but some medicinal wines can be taken, because they have the effect of dispelling wind and cold, but ordinary wine does not have such an effect, and it may affect blood circulation, but drinking must be done in moderation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, if the patient is accompanied by cold and dampness, he can drink some medicinal liquor. Patients with dampness and heat are not suitable for drinking, because alcohol heat hurts the liver, alcohol dampness hurts the spleen, and will aggravate internal heat and swelling and pain.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Rheumatoid arthritis can be done with some alcohol, but not too much. Because wine has the effect of relaxing muscles and invigorating blood, drinking some wine appropriately has a certain effect on rheumatoid arthritis. Usually pay attention to keep warm, do not touch cold water.

    Stay in a good mood and finally wish you a speedy and healthy life!

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