Myths Vs Facts: Does drinking water during a heart attack provide relief? Know what is the truth of this

In case of a heart attack, the doctor first advises to admit the patient to the emergency ward.

Update: 2025-01-30 08:07 GMT

Doctors do not allow a person to drink water or any kind of food during a heart attack. Because due to this other types of troubles can also start. In case of a heart attack, the doctor first advises to admit the patient to the emergency ward. So that the patient's life can be saved in time.

Reasons for not giving water:

  1. Risk of aspiration: If the person is experiencing severe symptoms or is unconscious, there is a risk of suffocation or aspiration (taking food or fluid into the lungs).
  2. Medical protocol: Medical professionals may need to perform procedures that require an empty stomach, such as surgery or the use of certain medications.
  3. Focus on emergency care: Instead of giving any direct medicine, the emphasis should be on getting medical help to the person as soon as possible.

Drinking water during a heart attack is not dangerous, but you should call emergency services immediately. Eating and drinking is usually prohibited during a heart attack because it can cause vomiting, which can lead to choking.

Hydration: Staying hydrated can help reduce the risk of heart failure. However, people with heart conditions are often advised to limit fluid intake to prevent excess fluid buildup, which can put pressure on the heart.

Heart attack symptoms: Most people having a heart attack are not hungry or don't want to eat.

Emergency services: If you suspect someone is having a heart attack, call emergency services immediately.

Eat these foods to keep your heart healthy

  1. Don't drink salty foods and coloured drinks.
  2. Limit caffeinated drinks like coffee, tea and soda.
  3. Drink caffeine-free beverages like water, milk or juice
  4. Chew sugar-free gum or suck on sugar-free hard candy
  5. Eat cold or frozen fruit like grapes or strawberries
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