People with high blood pressure can drink beer in moderation, but they should pay attention to moderation, and should not drink a lot of alcohol frequently or get drunk.
China’s latest hypertension prevention and treatment guidelines advocate a healthy lifestyle in which “moderate alcohol consumption” is proposed.
However, it is important to pay attention to moderation. Drinking large amounts of beer can cause water retention, sympathetic nerve excitation, and increased heart rate, which in turn can raise blood pressure and risk acute cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.
Drunkenness can cause abnormal metabolism of energy substances in the brain nerves, causing brain damage.
Drinking large quantities of beer over a long period of time increases the stimulation of the mucous membrane of the stomach, forms abdominal obesity, aggravates atherosclerosis, etc., thus increasing the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
If oral antihypertensive medication is required, it is recommended that the medication time be separated from alcohol consumption to avoid irreversible damage.