Can you drink yellow wine with a cold and cough?

Cold and cough patients can not drink yellow wine, cold is the most common acute upper respiratory tract infections, in addition to the symptoms can cause cough, but also can cause fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, and generalized muscle aches and pains, and dizziness, headache and other clinical symptoms. Cold and flu patients often need to take a combination of cold and flu medications to relieve the corresponding clinical symptoms. Yellow wine, like other alcoholic beverages, contains ethanol, which dilates blood vessels and aggravates the symptoms of dizziness and headache in patients with colds. It may irritate the throat, leading to congestion and edema, thus causing cough aggravation. Moreover, yellow wine will stimulate the secretion of gastric acid, which may also cause stomach discomfort. Most patients with colds and coughs are accompanied by loss of appetite and weakened appetite, and drinking yellow wine at this time may lead to bloating, poor digestion, and aggravate the burden on the liver; if you are taking cephalosporin antibiotics orally, drinking alcohol at this time may cause a disulfiram-like reaction.