If myocardial ischemia is not combined with diabetes, it is beneficial to eat red dates. The dates are rich in nutrients, containing vitamin E and vitamin B. The vitamin C contained in them is about 100 times more than that of apples and peaches, and patients with myocardial ischemia can eat 3-5 dates a day, not too many. If you have diabetes, you can’t eat red dates because they contain high sugar, which can cause blood sugar to rise, and in some cases, can trigger an attack of myocardial ischemia. Patients with myocardial ischemia should be treated with medication, which includes coronary artery dilation, antiplatelet aggregation, lipid lowering, and plaque stabilization.