Hangover remedies
Hangover remedies


Hangover treatment

Information:

Here are tips on preventing a hangover:

  • Drink slowly and on a full stomach. Keep in mind that if you are a small person, the effects of alcohol consumption are greater on you than are the effects of the same amount of alcohol on a larger person.
  • Drinks that contain congeners (such drinks include cognac, brandy, whiskey, champagne, and red wine) tend to cause hangovers more than other alcoholic beverages.
  • Drink in moderation. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recommends that women have no more than one drink per day and men no more than two drinks per day. One drink is defined as a 12-ounce bottle of beer; a 4-ounce glass of wine; or a 1 1/2-ounce shot of liquor.
  • Drink a glass of water in between drinks with alcohol. This will help you drink less alcohol, and will also decrease the dehydration associated with drinking alcohol.
  • Of course, hangovers can be prevented altogether if you avoid alcohol completely.

If you have a hangover, consider the following for relief:

  • Over-the-counter pain medications will provide some relief.
  • In order to get the alcohol out of your body faster, consume foods and drinks that contain fructose (such as fruit juice or honey). There is some evidence that fructose will help your body burn the alcohol faster.
  • Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.
  • Eat well, if possible. Bouillon soup is good for replacing salt and potassium depleted by drinking alcohol.
  • Most hangovers are gone within 24 hours; rest is recommended. Remember, even if you feel good the morning after heavy drinking, your ability to perform at your best will be diminished due to the residual effects of alcohol.



Review Date: 1/24/2002
Reviewed By: Victoria Kennedy, RN, A.D.A.M. editorial. (1/24/2002). Previous review: J. Gordon Lambert, MD, Associate Medical Director; RxRemedy. (2/9/2000).

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