Occasional smoking of cigarettes is not recommended for coronary heart disease, so as not to irritate the condition and affect the health of the body.
Cigarettes contain high levels of nicotine, tar and nicotine. When smoking, nicotine tends to aggravate myocardial ischemia, while nicotine may raise the patient’s blood pressure, so occasional smoking is not recommended for patients with coronary heart disease.
Coronary heart disease patients are not recommended to quit smoking, but also do not recommend drinking alcohol, because alcohol in the human body, may cause stimulation of the sympathetic nerves, so that the nerve excitation, easier to speed up the heart rate, thus raising blood pressure, while the acetaldehyde and ethanol for blood vessels will also have an impact on the patient’s physical health.
Coronary heart disease patients also need to maintain emotional stability, if you feel unwell symptoms, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment.