Is it okay to drink beer with a cold?

Drinking beer is not recommended during a cold, nor are other alcoholic beverages, including white wine, red wine and wine. Because the main thing during the cold is to pay attention to rest and try to reduce the burden on the body. For drinking water, you can have a little more to be able to replenish the body’s water. Although beer also mainly contains water, but the alcohol inside can cause a certain burden to the body. When you have a cold, the body’s various inflammatory responses are used to resist foreign invasion, that is, the immune system has to clear various viruses and various antigens. When you drink alcohol at this time, your body’s liver will free up some of its ability to detoxify alcohol, which will add to the burden on your body. And there are some colds that can cause damage to liver function, drinking beer makes the burden on liver cells a little heavier, and the liver damage may be more obvious. Of course, for the vast majority of common colds, a little bit of beer won’t show such manifestations, but no one can be sure about this situation without conducting relevant tests. Therefore, to be on the safe side, it is not recommended to drink beer during a cold.