hahaha i think you should get that checked out mate lol. i don't think that's normal
May be the brand of beer?? Ever tried switching??
Yes... After a night of drinking the next day everything moves pretty quickly....
If you are experiencing the runs from your drinking, you are -- by definition -- drinking far too much. It does not happen to "social" drinkers. Drink less alcohol. Alcohol-induced diarrhea is caused by the body's rejection of the alcohol, which it recognizes as a poison, and because of the irritation caused to the inside of the digestive tract. Some people are more susceptible to that than others. If you are one of them, consider it one more good reason not to drink.
If you're an alcoholic and you're trying to quit, you might feel itchy. You might get diarrhea. You might have "the shakes."
Alcohol (ethanol) acts on the hypothalamus to inhibit ADH secretion. This leads to diuresis and the typical repeated trips to the bathroom while at the bar drinking.
Foaming at the mouth is a symptom of alcohol poisoning. If this occurs, go to the hospital immediately.
Drinking rubbing alcohol can cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Ingesting rubbing alcohol can also cause: diarrhea, pain, bleeding in the stomach and intestines, low blood pressure, shock, and coma.
Drinking rubbing alcohol can lead to severe health effects, including damage to the central nervous system, kidneys, liver, and respiratory system. It can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness, confusion, and even coma or death. Rubbing alcohol is not safe for consumption and can be toxic if ingested.
how to stop them from drinking alcohol
If you're talking about drinking alcohol, that's not such a hot idea. Alcohol is a diuretic (makes you lose water), and with the diarrhea you might be a bit dehydrated already to start with. What you should do instead is to make sure you've drunk enough water.
Alcohol Chronic diarrhea can be caused by chronic ethanol ingestion. Consumption of alcohol affects the body's capability to absorb water - this is often a symptom that accompanies a hangover after a heavy drinking session. The alcohol itself is absorbed in the intestines and as the intestinal cells absorb it, the toxicity causes these cells to lose their ability to absorb water. This leads to an outpouring of fluid from the intestinal lining, which is in turn poorly absorbed. The diarrhea usually lasts for several hours until the alcohol is detoxified and removed from the digestive system. Symptoms range from person to person and are influenced by both the amount consumed as well as physiological differences. Alcohol-induced diarrhea is often accompanied by "the follow through" where a feeling that the patient is going to break wind (flatulence) instead becomes an uncontrolled episode of diarrhea.
Stop drinking. If drinking is more important to your than your relationship, you have a drinking problem that needs to be addressed immediately.