What to do about nausea after drinking alcohol
Nausea after drinking alcohol may be caused by excessive alcohol consumption, alcohol irritation, alcohol allergy, pharyngitis, gastritis, etc., and can be improved through appropriate rest, dietary adjustments, and medication.
1. Excessive alcohol consumption: Consuming excessive amounts of alcohol may irritate the gastrointestinal tract, causing nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and other discomforts. It is recommended to stop drinking immediately and rest appropriately to promote recovery.
2. Alcohol irritation: Alcohol intake during drinking may continuously irritate the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in nausea or vomiting. It is recommended to drink warm water, warm milk, honey water, etc., in moderation to form a protective layer on the gastric mucosa and reduce irritation caused by alcohol.
3. Alcohol allergy: Some individuals may be allergic to alcohol, experiencing allergic reactions after drinking, such as facial flushing, itching, nausea, and vomiting. It is recommended to stop drinking immediately, and if necessary, use medications such as Loratadine Tablets or Cetirizine Hydrochloride Tablets as directed by a physician.
4. Pharyngitis: This condition may be related to infections or environmental factors. Continuous inflammation of the throat may cause nausea after drinking alcohol, along with symptoms like sore throat and throat itching. It is recommended to use medications such as Compound Honeysuckle Granules or Amoxicillin Capsules as directed by a physician for relief.
5. Gastritis: Gastritis may be associated with environmental factors or infections. Inflammation irritating the stomach may lead to symptoms such as stomach pain and nausea, which may be triggered or worsened by alcohol consumption. It is recommended to use medications such as Bismuth Potassium Citrate Tablets or Colloidal Bismuth Pectin Capsules as directed by a physician for improvement.
It is advisable to control alcohol intake in daily life and avoid excessive consumption. If discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention is recommended.