If the patient has heart pain after drinking alcohol, it is considered to be due to the emergence of angina induced by alcohol consumption, and it is recommended that the patient must pay attention to quitting smoking and drinking on weekdays in order to prevent the occurrence of malignant events. At the same time, it is recommended that the patient should further clarify whether the patient really exists coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, as well as the severity of coronary heart disease, so that you can choose the appropriate medication program to further prevent the progression of the disease. It is suggested that patients can combine chest X-ray, electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound and coronary CT examination, especially for patients with frequent heart pain, it is more important to do coronary CT examination, and if necessary, can even perform coronary angiography examination. It is recommended that patients can take isosorbide nitrate, aspirin, metoprolol and other drugs to prevent pain symptoms.