When you drink alcohol, it can cause your blood vessels to dilate, leading to nasal congestion and a stuffy feeling. This can be due to histamine release or an allergic reaction to certain components in the alcohol.
When you drink, alcohol can cause blood vessels in your nose and sinuses to swell, leading to congestion and a stuffy feeling. This can also be exacerbated by the dehydrating effects of alcohol.
Absolutely! Just don't drink alcohol.
It is not safe to drink alcohol with a kidney infection. Alcohol can worsen the infection and interfere with the effectiveness of antibiotics. It is best to avoid alcohol until the infection has cleared up.
Dont drink any alcohol, any alcohol can mess up a liver at some point.
No, I do not drink alcohol regularly.
If you feel the need to drink alcohol when you wake up, then you likely should seek help for alcohol addiction. However, if you're just going for brunch with friends and having a drink, there is nothing wrong with this (providing you drink responsibly and legally).
Most of the alcohol ends up in the bloodstream where it is then filtered out and metabolized by the liver.
dont drink alcohol. it will pick up any alcohol you have drank in the last hour
if you drink gas then you fart.then if you drink any sort of alchohal you will blow up
Drink Lot's of water
It is generally safe to drink milk after consuming alcohol. Milk can help soothe the stomach and may reduce some of the negative effects of alcohol. However, it will not speed up the body's ability to metabolize alcohol. It is important to drink alcohol in moderation and be aware of your own tolerance levels.
In some countries it is not allowed to drink alcohol in public, meaning that people could recognize that you are drinking alcohol. This is why people cover their bottle up with a paper bag.