There is no such thing as “three major symptoms of myocardial ischemia can not drink alcohol”, but patients with myocardial ischemia should not drink alcohol, because drinking alcohol will lead to myocardial ischemia aggravated.
First of all, alcohol affects the normal metabolism of the myocardium, reducing myocardial energy production, so myocardial contractility will decline, resulting in increased heart rate, increased oxygen consumption, which will exacerbate myocardial ischemia, and can easily induce heart failure.
Secondly, alcohol will also stimulate the autonomic nervous system, so that the blood vessels first diastolic, followed by extensive contraction, and the heart rate is accelerated, the cardiac output increases, so that the blood pressure rises.
Thirdly, long-term alcohol consumption also affects the body’s lipid metabolism disorders, resulting in elevated blood lipids, which can aggravate coronary atherosclerosis, aggravate coronary artery stenosis, and aggravate myocardial ischemia.
In summary, it is not recommended that patients with myocardial ischemia drink alcohol, it is best to strictly abstain from alcohol. Also avoid drinking coffee and strong tea, so as not to accelerate the heart rate, thereby aggravating the symptoms of myocardial ischemia.
Patients with myocardial ischemia must consult a doctor in time, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to adjust the lifestyle, and comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication.