The side effects of an alcohol hangover include nausea, impaired mental function, fatigue, and diarrhea.
No, but there may still be alcohol in your system even with a hangover. The ugly hangover feeling is from waste products from the metabolism of alcohol and from the dehydrating of tissues by the alcohol in the bloodstream.
Everyone will get a hangover after drinking enough alcohol. Everybody has a different threshold when it comes to alcohol tolerance.
Alcohol is a diuretic, and most of the hangover symptoms are caused by dehydration.
No. Drinking too much alcohol causes a hangover.
A person may not be able to sleep during a hangover because they have an excessive migraine. This may also be caused by a rise in body temperature due to the alcohol content in the body.
More alcohol will cure the hangover.. say a half of a beer.
Certainly. The hangover is a result of dehydration and various items and chemicals that are in the alcohol.
Too much caffeine makes your heart race, your stomach churn, and your head ache. You get nauseated and jittery. It is not really a hangover, because caffeine is not as poisonous as alcohol is, but it is certainly an unpleasant feeling.
The best way to avoid and prevent a bad hangover is to limit alcohol consumption. If you have an occasion that alcohol will be consumed in great quantities, the best way to avoid a hangover (which is caused by dehydration) is to consume plenty of water with the alcoholic beverages.
Benadryl causes a hangover from dehydration, just like alcohol. Drink plenty of water before bed and the hangover effect will be drastically reduced
Hangover may be prevented by limiting the intake of alcohol, or drinking alcoholic beverages with a lesser incidence of causing hangover such as gin, vodka, or pure ethanol.
during a hangover your bady becomes aka delierous and so you are often unaware of what is happining to your body so you are likely to do things that are unexpected or unlike you and will wake up with itter breath and often a terrible headack