Can rheumatism drink?


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Rheumatic patients can actually drink a small amount of alcohol, because a small amount of alcohol can play a role in improving blood circulation. However, if the patient takes some painkillers for a long time to control symptoms such as joint pain, it is recommended not to drink alcohol, because both alcohol and painkillers hurt the stomach. If these two factors are used to stimulate the stomach for a long time, it is likely to show symptoms such as ulcers and bleeding of the digestive tract. Therefore, if the symptoms of joint pain are very mild, you can drink a small amount of alcohol, but if you need to use hormones or painkillers for a long time to control the pain, it is best not to drink alcohol, which will increase the burden on the stomach and may lead to stomach ulcers.