Can patients with bronchial asthma drink alcohol?

Apr 08, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Guo Xiheng
Introduction
Patients with bronchial asthma should generally avoid alcohol. Bronchial asthma involves chronic inflammation of the airways, and because alcohol is highly irritating, it may stimulate the bronchi, induce bronchospasm, and lead to recurrent or worsened symptoms. Additionally, cephalosporin antibiotics are commonly used in the treatment of bronchial asthma, and consuming alcohol can trigger a disulfiram-like reaction, which may be life-threatening.

Patients with bronchial asthma should generally avoid drinking alcohol to prevent interference with their recovery. The specific reasons are as follows:

Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the airways. Patients typically experience recurrent episodes of chest tightness, wheezing, and coughing. In severe cases, symptoms may include difficulty breathing and pulmonary edema, which constitute a serious health condition. Alcohol is highly irritating and can easily stimulate the patient's bronchi, leading to bronchospasm, triggering recurrence or worsening of the disease, thus negatively affecting health. Additionally, cephalosporin antibiotics are commonly used in the treatment of bronchial asthma. Consuming alcohol during treatment may cause a disulfiram-like reaction, which can be life-threatening. Therefore, alcohol consumption is generally not recommended for these patients.

It is advisable to maintain healthy lifestyle habits, avoid exposure to allergens, prevent recurrence of bronchial asthma, engage in appropriate exercise, strengthen physical fitness, and reduce the likelihood of disease occurrence.


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