Summers are hot and hot, and this is a season that requires special attention for patients with coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease is a serious cardiovascular disease, and improper medication may lead to worsening and even life-threatening conditions. So, with the advent of summer, what are the precautions for medication for people with coronary heart disease?
1. Pay attention to the storage of medicines: The temperature is high in summer, and the medicines are easy to deteriorate due to heat. People with coronary heart disease should keep the medicine in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. At the same time, pay attention to check the expiration date of the drug and avoid using expired drugs.
2. Adjust medication according to the doctor's instructions: High temperature in summer may cause the body's metabolism to speed up, and the effect of the drug may change. Patients with coronary heart disease should see a doctor regularly and adjust the dosage according to the doctor's advice to ensure the efficacy of the drug.
3. Beware of drug interactions: Air conditioning and cooling in summer may lead to a large temperature difference between indoor and outdoor. Patients with coronary heart disease should pay attention to possible interactions between drugs to avoid adverse reactions.
4. Maintain good living habits: With the advent of summer, patients with coronary heart disease should continue to maintain good living habits, quit smoking and limit alcohol, eat reasonably, exercise moderately, and maintain a happy mood.
5. Prevention of colds: Summer is the high incidence period of colds, and patients with coronary heart disease have low immunity and are prone to colds. Colds may induce or aggravate coronary heart disease, so patients should strengthen their cold protection and warmth to prevent colds.
6. Be alert to changes in the condition: In summer, patients with coronary heart disease are prone to excessive sweating and dehydration, which leads to an increase in the burden on the heart. Patients should pay close attention to their own symptoms, such as angina, chest tightness and other discomforts, they should seek medical attention in time.
In short, with the advent of summer, patients with coronary heart disease need to be extra cautious in terms of medication. Follow your doctor's advice, maintain good habits, prevent colds, and be alert to changes in your condition to ensure a safe and healthy summer.
I wish the majority of coronary heart disease patients a safe summer and stay away from the pain! #头条创作挑战赛#