The eating habits of patients with coronary heart disease are very important for the development of the disease. Many patients with coronary heart disease suffer from this disease because they eat too much fat and cholesterol in their daily diet. Therefore, patients must strictly control the calories in their daily diet to keep their weight at a stable level. At the same time, patients should be informed of the intake of fat, cholesterol and sugar to avoid the accumulation of fat and cholesterol in the body, increase blood lipids and induce coronary heart disease. Patients with coronary heart disease should also eat more foods rich in fiber and vitamins to ensure adequate intake of minerals and trace elements. Patients should eat regularly and quantitatively every day, follow the principle of eating less and eating more meals, not eating too much, and must abstain from eating midnight snacks at night. People with coronary heart disease should not drink strong tea, coffee and alcoholic drinks, so as not to aggravate the condition. Products with high draft, such as fish, shrimp and shellfish, can provide enough high-quality protein for the body and also play a role in regulating blood lipids. Eat less foods with high cholesterol content such as animal viscera, fat and butter.
In taking medicine, patients with coronary heart disease should also pay attention to the following matters: 1. Chinese patent medicines cannot be eaten casually. Chinese patent medicine has a good effect on coronary heart disease, but it should be taken under the guidance of a doctor. Blindly taking medicine may aggravate the condition. People with coronary heart disease are prone to diarrhea, which may mean heart disease. Therefore, patients should not blindly take antidiarrheal drugs when diarrhea occurs, and should go to the hospital as soon as possible. 3. You can't combine drugs at will, and coronary heart disease drugs can't be easily used with other drugs, otherwise some serious complications and even sudden death may occur. 4. Patients with coronary heart disease can't increase the dose or stop taking drugs by themselves, which may lead to heart disease with serious consequences.