How soon can you drink alcohol after cardiac vascular radiofrequency ablation surgery

Cardiac Vascular Radiofrequency Ablation is a cardiac radiofrequency ablation procedure, after the procedure, alcohol consumption is generally not recommended, it is recommended to abstain from alcohol, if you love to drink alcohol on a daily basis, it is recommended to reconsider it at least 3 months later. Radiofrequency ablation of the heart is an interventional treatment for tachyarrhythmias. During the procedure, the doctor needs to slowly and carefully place a very thin catheter into the blood vessels from the neck and thigh roots until it reaches the designated location, and then release radiofrequency current to eliminate the heart lesions. After the radiofrequency ablation procedure, the patient must stay in bed and rest. After the procedure, the patient’s condition will be closely monitored, and the patient will need to continue anticoagulation therapy. During this period, alcohol consumption is prohibited to avoid any reaction with the medication, which may cause panic attacks, or even the recurrence of cardiac arrhythmia. After the patient’s condition is stabilized, if the patient likes to drink, he can drink in moderation, but pay attention to the dosage, drinking is harmful to the body, it is recommended to quit drinking.