Is heart palpitations after drinking beer dangerous?

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Hello doctor! About 4-5 days ago, I drank beer, but after using it, I felt red in the face and my heart beat faster. When lying down, you can feel the neck, the back of the head can hear the rapid heartbeat.
In the morning, I bought medicine to drink, the pharmacist advised me that my heart palpitations after drinking beer, after taking the drug, I found that my condition was reduced. But during the day still often see the heart beating fast, sometimes not. Especially when I sleep at night, I feel more clear when I lie down, sometimes I even feel depressed in my heart.
So in this case what should I do, is my disease dangerous or not? Please advise, I sincerely thank you!
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In some people, when drinking alcohol, there will be a feeling of flushing, blushing, while others have the opposite direction. This is scientifically explained by "geopathy" or genetics, the reason for blushing because when alcohol enters the liver, it is metabolized to produce substances that cause peripheral vasodilation, causing blood stagnation in the capillary systems. pulse and cause blushing.
Consequence of rosacea is peripheral stagnation of blood causing a lack of intravascular volume and to "compensate" for this deficiency, the heart must increase reflexes to beat faster. Sometimes the feeling of being caught in the heart is sometimes the ventricular extrasystoles caused by the lack of electrolytes, the volume of a true heart beat. The only way to fix it is to avoid alcohol as much as possible.
Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec Health System. Best regards!
Answered by Doctor of Cardiology Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.
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