Not always but some time it may be
Not always but some time it may be
Not always but some time it may be
False. A low blood alcohol level (BAL) does not always cause a hangover; hangovers are influenced by various factors, including the type and amount of alcohol consumed, individual tolerance, hydration levels, and overall health. While higher BALs are more commonly associated with hangovers, some people may experience hangover symptoms even after consuming small amounts of alcohol. Each individual's response to alcohol can vary significantly.
No. Drinking too much alcohol causes a hangover.
you can't really hide a hangover cause your coordination and a lot of your senses will be jumpy because of alcohol consumption.
its under the pillow where you slept on ,yesterday cause you were tired and having a hangover
alcohol severely dehydrates the body. The nausea and headache associated with a hangover is merely the bodies way of dealing with and feeling the affects of being dehydrated.
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.
Most common cause is dehydration because the alcohol displaces water in the bloodstream.
Dehydration is the main reason you're left with a sensitive head in the morning. The nausea is generally caused by a low blood sugar level, and you're usually irritated because alcohol is a depressant drug.
the hangover is rated R.
Le Hangover.