Water for heart patients: Heart patients should not drink too much water, otherwise their heart may betray them. Doctors often give such instructions, but have you ever wondered what could be the reason? In fact, the work of the heart pumps blood around the body. Thanks to which oxygen and nutrients properly reach each organ.
For heart patients, it is very important to maintain the balance of sodium, potassium, minerals and electrolytes in the body. Consuming too much water or fluid can disrupt the electrolyte balance and increase many types of heart problems.
Excess water can worsen problems in heart patients.
According to doctors, water is more beneficial for a healthy body but it can be dangerous for heart patients. Drinking too much water can cause problems in the heart patient’s body, such as heart pumping disorders, weak arteries, and rapid heartbeat. Due to this, the risk of heart attack, cardiac arrest, and heart failure increases significantly. This is why doctors advise heart patients to drink less water.
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What are the dangers of drinking too much water?
Heart pumping capacity is reduced in heart patients. Due to this, by drinking too much water, the body is not able to expel the fluid completely. This can cause a problem of fluid overload. Due to this, swelling in the body can increase. Drinking too much water causes water to accumulate in the lungs, which can lead to difficulty in breathing. Due to the accumulation of water in the lungs, it is difficult to take in oxygen. This is why coughing, nervousness, and other problems can occur. Due to this, there is also a risk of high blood pressure and electrolyte imbalance.
How much water should heart patients drink?
Doctors say that heart patients should drink only a certain amount of water. Drinking 1.5 to 2 liters of water every day can be enough for them. Apart from water, one should also drink less fluids like milk and soup. The doctor says that heart patients should not be negligent.
Disclaimer: Some of the information given in the news is based on media reports. Before implementing any suggestion, you must consult the concerned expert.
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