Cerebral infarction is also known as cerebral infarction. Occasional drinking in cerebral infarction generally has no adverse consequences, but frequent and large amount of drinking may cause accidental injury, aggravation of cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other adverse consequences.
1. Accidental injury: patients with cerebral infarction who drink a lot of alcohol may become drunk, and may suffer from limb inactivity, unsteady walking, etc. They may collide and fall down in the course of action and get injured accidentally.
2. Aggravation of cerebral infarction: patients with cerebral infarction have certain obstacles in the function of cerebral vascular diastole and contraction, and after drinking alcohol frequently, alcohol enters into the blood circulation of the body, which may stimulate the cerebral vasculature, resulting in excessive cerebral vasoconstriction, causing cerebral ischemia, hypoxia, and aggravating the clinical symptoms of cerebral infarction.
3. Cerebral hemorrhage: patients with cerebral infarction have poor elasticity of blood vessel wall and thickening of blood vessel wall, which leads to accelerated heart rate and increased sympathetic excitability after drinking alcohol, resulting in elevated blood pressure after a significant increase in the amount of blood discharged from the heart and frequent fluctuation of blood pressure, which will cause the fragile cerebral blood vessels to rupture and induce cerebral hemorrhage.
Cerebral infarction patients are not recommended to drink alcohol, drinking after the emergence of uncomfortable symptoms in time to seek medical attention.