Drinking iced drinks too fast in the summer chest tightness need to identify the cause, may be myocardial ischemia, hypertension, cerebral blood supply insufficiency, etc., need to be under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment, such as medication, surgical treatment.
1. Myocardial ischemia: patients with coronary heart disease drink ice drinks too fast easily lead to coronary vasoconstriction, which leads to complete or incomplete occlusion of blood vessels, triggering myocardial ischemia chest tightness, angina and other symptoms. Commonly used drugs include nitrate preparations such as nitroglycerin, antithrombotic drugs such as aspirin, beta-blockers such as metoprolol, calcium channel blockers such as amlodipine; consider interventional therapy or surgery if necessary.
2. Hypertension: If long-term hypertension is not well controlled, drinking iced drinks too quickly may cause vasoconstriction of blood pressure to rise further, resulting in dizziness, headache, accompanied by symptoms of chest tightness. Commonly used drugs include diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide, beta receptor antagonists such as metoprolol, and calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine.
3. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: Drinking iced drinks too quickly increases the burden on blood vessels, causing vasoconstriction leading to insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness and chest tightness. Commonly used betahistine to improve circulation, edaravone and other neuroprotective drugs, aspirin and other anti-platelet, urokinase and other thrombolytic drugs.
When symptoms of chest tightness occur, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and then give targeted treatment.