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You can't drink alcohol. Drinking alcohol during bronchial asthma is very bad for the body, and it can easily cause this disease.
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You can't drink alcohol, if you already have such a disease in your life, and continue to drink, you may make your bronchial asthma more and more serious.
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You can't drink alcohol because it is likely to cause asthma to become more and more severe after drinking, which will affect blood circulation and blood pressure.
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It is okay to drink small amounts of alcohol while not drinking alcohol for long periods of time.
Alcohol is harmful to the body, and if you have a chronic medical history, you must drink reasonably, follow the doctor's instructions, and never indulge.
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Tracheal asthma is a common respiratory disease, and if you drink alcohol, it will cause some allergic reactions to the body, causing bronchitis **, or even severe.
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Patients with bronchial asthma are best not to drink alcohol, because alcohol is a toxin to the human body, and drinking alcohol will cause certain damage to the human liver and other immune systems, and patients with bronchial asthma themselves have a relatively high body sensitivity, and they may have an allergic reaction to alcohol after drinking, and a more serious reaction will occur, which may induce bronchial asthma attacks, so it is best not to drink, but it depends on whether there is an allergy to alcohol. Some people with bronchial asthma are not allergic to alcohol, so even if they drink alcohol, they will not have an asthma attack, in which case they can drink a little bit, and most people are better off not drinking alcohol to avoid reacting to alcohol.
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You can't drink alcohol. Because our bronchial tubes are already very sensitive, drinking alcohol will aggravate the condition, so we must not drink alcohol.
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It is not allowed to drink alcohol, because drinking alcohol will aggravate the condition and damage the bronchial tubes.
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People with bronchial asthma should try not to drink alcohol, and patients with bronchial asthma should drink plenty of water. Because patients with bronchial asthma breathe with their mouths open, sweat more and eat less, they often lose water, resulting in thick sputum that is not easy to cough up, so they should replenish water in time.
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Drinking alcohol to trigger asthma is no longer uncommon.
In a recent study, Australian researchers agreed with this judgment, noting that alcohol is also a sinner for asthma.
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In a recent study, Australian researchers agreed with this judgment, noting that alcohol is also a sinner for asthma. In the survey, Australian researchers analysed questionnaires answered by 366 people with asthma in Western Australia, who drank alcohol and 33 per cent who said that drinking alcohol triggered at least two asthma attacks in them.
The alcohol consumed by the drinker is usually red and white wine, which usually causes an asthma reaction within an hour of drinking. While alcohol-induced asthma attacks are generally mild, severe asthma can occur from time to time. Studies have further shown that most of the asthma patients affected by alcohol consumption are women, take steroid medications, and have their first asthma attack at a fairly young age.
Studies have also found that sulfite foods, alpilin, and certain painkillers can trigger asthma attacks.
Asthmatics should abstain from alcohol because even those who are not allergic to alcohol are allergic to sulfur dioxide, which is the main preservative of alcohol.
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1.If you are allergic to alcohol, then drinking alcohol can trigger asthma;
2.Long-term alcohol consumption will cause damage to the gastric mucosa and esophageal mucosa, and in the long run, cause gastroesophageal reflux and other conditions, and may also induce asthma.
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Patients with bronchial asthma are best not to drink alcohol, because alcohol is a toxin to the human body, and drinking alcohol will cause certain damage to the human liver and other immune systems, and patients with bronchial asthma themselves have a relatively high body sensitivity, and they may have an allergic reaction to alcohol after drinking, and a more serious reaction will occur, which may induce bronchial asthma attacks, so it is best not to drink, but it depends on whether there is an allergy to alcohol. Some people with bronchial asthma are not allergic to alcohol, so even if they drink alcohol, they will not have an asthma attack, in which case they can drink a little bit, and most people are better off not drinking alcohol to avoid reacting to alcohol.
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At present, there is no best way to bronchial asthma, the goal of prevention and treatment is to control it, prolong the clinical remission period as much as possible, reduce the frequency of attacks, especially the number of acute attacks, and improve the quality of life.