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Question #30436
46 days ago
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What to do if my heartbeat is fast after drinking alcohol and taking blood pressure medication?

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I am on vacation. I had bp meds in morning. Ate food had one 20 ml drink with soda and then later had one more drink but idk what ml friend madez ate food and the. Suddenly my heartbeat is very fast and sinking feeling. I went to the toilet did my business feeing sleepy but can't heartbeat is fast.

How long after drinking did you notice the fast heartbeat?:

- Within 1 hour

Have you experienced any other symptoms along with the fast heartbeat?:

- None at all

What type of blood pressure medication are you taking?:

- Other

How much alcohol do you typically consume in a day?:

- None

Have you had any similar episodes in the past?:

- Not sure

How would you rate your overall stress level right now?:

- High

Have you been staying hydrated during your vacation?:

- Somewhat, but not enough
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Mixing alcohol with blood pressure medications can sometimes lead to unexpected reactions, including a fast heartbeat and sensations like a sinking feeling or dizziness. Alcohol can affect the way your medication works or increase its side effects, causing a drop in blood pressure which can result in the symptoms you’re experiencing. First and foremost, it’s essential to determine if your symptoms are severe. If you’re experiencing chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or feeling lightheaded to the point of nearly fainting, these could be signs of a more serious issue, and you should seek medical attention immediately, as these could be indicators of a medical emergency.

If it’s a matter of increased heart rate and you’re not feeling alarmingly unwell, try to stay calm, avoid any further alcohol consumption, and sit down or lie down if possible. Monitoring your symptoms closely is crucial; if they don’t improve shortly or worsen, you’ll want to see a healthcare professional even on vacation. Consider checking your blood pressure with a home monitor if available, to ensure it’s not dangerously low or varying too drastically. Also, try to stay hydrated by drinking water, as dehydration can exacerbate symptoms related to blood pressure medications and alcohol use. Avoid becoming too active until your symptoms settle, as excessive activity can increase your heart rate. For the future, it’s recommended to avoid or limit alcohol consumption when on medication for blood pressure, and consider discussing with your doctor about how to safely manage these possibilities, especially if you’re on vacation and away from your usual healthcare resources.

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Hello dear See presence of alcohol makes individual more susceptible to systemic condition like respiratory issues and cardiac arrest Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation. Please share the result with cardiologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned Serum troponin Serum tsh Serum ferritin Serum LDH Chest x ray ECG echo Serum CRP Serum LDH Serum cpk mb Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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