The reasons why premature beats may occur easily after meals may be as follows:
1. Some esophageal diseases, such as reflux esophagitis, esophageal hiatal hernia, etc., after eating, the food in the esophageal wall of the stimulation of the heart, triggering premature beats, or stimulation of the nerves, resulting in neurotransmitter release, which involves myocardial activity.
2. Some patients may have premature beats when they have eaten too much, which may lead to increased abdominal pressure and diaphragm elevation, which may increase the diastolic resistance of the heart and increase the burden on the heart, and the lack of blood supply to the heart may easily trigger premature beats.
If the patient has eating-related premature beats, you can go to the hospital to check whether there is any cardiac or esophageal disease, to find the cause, so as to treat the symptoms in a timely manner.