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Should heart patients drink water?

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Drink The Right Amount of Fluids As your heart failure becomes worse, your health care provider may limit your fluids to 6-9 cups (1.5-2 liters) a day. Having other conditions like kidney disease may factor into their decision, too.


Why heart patients should not drink more water?

This causes fluids to build up in your body. If you drink too many fluids, you may get symptoms such as swelling, weight gain, and shortness of breath. Limiting how much you drink and how much salt (sodium) you take in can help prevent these symptoms.

Is drinking water good for heart patients?

Good hydration may prevent or slow down changes in the heart that lead to the condition. Drinking eight glasses a water a day throughout your life could reduce the risk of heart failure 25 years later, according to new research.

How much water should heart patients drink?

When you have heart failure, fluid can build up causing swelling in your feet, legs or belly making your heart work harder. Fluid can also build up in your lungs, which may cause you to have trouble breathing. How much fluid can you have in a day? You should have no more than 1.5 to 2 litres of fluid in a day.

Can we drink water at the time of heart attack?

Most people who are having a heart attack will not be hungry or want to eat food. Eating and drinking during a heart attack is discouraged as far as possible because heart attack sufferers have a high chance of vomiting and hence may choke or aspirate on their vomit.

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