Feel dizzy after drinking alcohol, but not intoxicated.
Generally, feeling dizzy after drinking alcohol without becoming intoxicated may be due to physiological factors or caused by conditions such as cervical spondylosis or hypertension. Appropriate treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. The details are as follows:
1. Physiological Factors
Some individuals are particularly sensitive to alcohol and commonly experience dizziness after consumption. If the symptoms are short-lived and not accompanied by other discomforts, this is usually normal and does not require excessive concern.
2. Medical Conditions
1) Cervical Spondylosis
In patients with pre-existing cervical spondylosis, the nerves and blood vessels in the affected area may already be compressed. Alcohol consumption can intensify local irritation, leading to more pronounced symptoms such as dizziness, localized pain, and numbness in the upper limbs. Patients should follow medical advice and take medications such as Maitaining tablets (horse chestnut extract) or Oryzanol tablets as part of treatment.
2) Hypertension
Alcohol intake in individuals with hypertension can worsen high blood pressure, causing dizziness along with symptoms like head fullness and nausea. In such cases, patients should follow medical guidance and take prescribed medications such as nifedipine controlled-release tablets or amlodipine besylate tablets.
Besides the common causes mentioned above, other potential factors include cerebral vasospasm, anemia, or brain tumors. Individuals experiencing persistent or severe symptoms should seek timely medical evaluation and treatment to avoid delays in diagnosis and management.