With stable blood pressure and no history of high blood pressure, you can usually drink some yellow wine every day. If there is a history of hypertension and you take antihypertensive medication every day, you should not drink yellow wine.
If there is no history of high blood pressure and the blood pressure is usually stable, you can usually drink yellow wine every day. Yellow wine consumption may cause blood vessels to diastole, resulting in a decrease in blood pressure, and may also cause stimulation of the heart, resulting in an increased heart rate and increased cardiac output, leading to a significant increase in blood pressure.
For those who have no previous history of high blood pressure is also within the controllable range, and will not cause much harm to the body. However, large amounts of alcohol should not be consumed to avoid gastrointestinal damage that is detrimental to health.
If you have a history of high blood pressure and are taking antihypertensive medication every day. Although the monitoring of blood pressure is in a stable state, but also can not drink yellow wine. This is because drinking alcohol can cause fluctuations in blood pressure, which is not conducive to the effectiveness of antihypertensive medication, and may also lead to difficulty in controlling blood pressure, even causing greater harm to health.
If you experience discomfort after drinking yellow wine, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for early standardized treatment.