Arrhythmia after drinking may be caused by physiological phenomenon or arrhythmic diseases, and can be treated with medication or surgery according to the different causes.
1. Physiological phenomenon: Alcohol will stimulate the heart, and some patients will experience arrhythmia. For some patients, it is a normal physiological phenomenon, which will not cause serious consequences, and the arrhythmia will get better on its own after waking up from alcohol.
2. Arrhythmia: Some patients suffering from arrhythmic diseases such as supraventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation will also experience arrhythmia after drinking, and then they need to take anti-arrhythmic drugs such as amiodarone and metoprolol orally under the guidance of the doctor, and undergo radiofrequency ablation for treatment if necessary.
If the patient repeatedly has arrhythmia after drinking, he should quit drinking and go to the hospital in time, and follow the doctor’s instruction to carry out electrocardiogram and other tests to clarify the diagnosis and treatment.