Blood test after drinking may affect the value of blood lipids, mainly related to the metabolism of alcohol.
After drinking alcohol, alcohol contains ethanol, which enters the body through liver metabolism and turns into acetaldehyde, which turns into acetic acid under the action of the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, and in the process of metabolism may affect the liver, which has an important influence on lipid metabolism.
Long-term heavy drinking can form an alcoholic liver, which releases lipids into the human bloodstream, which may cause an increase in LDL, cholesterol, triglycerides, and so on.
Do not drink alcohol during blood tests to avoid affecting the lipid values. Long-term alcohol consumption can have an impact on the human body, and it is recommended that patients should limit and abstain from alcohol to avoid damage to their health.