Can you drink alcohol if you’re anemic?

It is best not to drink alcohol for anemia, as it can aggravate multiple systems in the body and is not conducive to recovery from the disease.
Anemia is a condition in which the red blood cell volume in the peripheral blood is below the lower limit of the normal range, resulting in a series of multi-system clinical syndromes. For example, dizziness, fatigue, loss of appetite, panic and shortness of breath. Especially severe anemia will affect multiple systems of the body.
And drinking alcohol at this time, the stimulation of alcohol on cardiovascular, gastrointestinal tract and other multiple systems will aggravate the burden on the organism, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease. If the anemia is caused by peptic ulcers, drinking alcohol will aggravate the ulcers, cause vomiting blood, black stools and other symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding, and aggravate the anemia.
When anemia occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, clarify the cause of anemia under the doctor’s guidance, and actively treat it.