
The best way to get rid of a hangover
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Prevention might well be better than cure when it comes to drinking too much alcohol. But what if it's too late for that? We ask the experts exactly what happens to your body when you're hungover, offer practical steps to ease your symptoms and reveal how to stop history repeating itself.
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Headache, nausea, القلق, bottomless thirst, junk food cravings. Whole days lost to feeling awful.
In the UK, like so many countries, life, death and everything in-between are often observed with الكحول. So hangovers have become part of the culture.
We turn our hangovers into funny stories, invent unconventional cures for them - egg drop soup, anyone? - and even celebrate them in song and in books.
Yet when it comes to your physical and emotional health, hangovers - and the drinking too much that precedes them - are no laughing matter.
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What causes a hangover?
The main cause of a hangover is ethanol - the pure alcohol in drinks. This toxic chemical that works as a diuretic - making you pee more and become dehydrated - is one of the main causes of a hangover.
One 10 millilitre unit of alcohol contains 8 grams of ethanol. The UK Chief Medical Officer advises that men and women should drink no more than 14 units a week, ideally spread evenly over three or more days.
As well as a صداع, الغثيان, الإرهاق و الجفاف, hangovers can also leave people struggling to concentrate, feeling irritable and sensitive to light.
Binge drinking is even more harmful than regular alcohol intake since higher levels of alcohol are in the body at one time, leading to more toxicity.
There is also a higher level of acetaldehyde - a chemical made from alcohol during the breakdown process. Even more toxic than alcohol itself, acetaldehyde is responsible for many hangover symptoms.
As for the centuries-old debate as to which alcoholic drinks cause the worst hangovers, best avoid bourbon, rum and red wine as these all contain chemicals called congeners. These are by-products of fermentation, which cause toxic effects in their own right.
How to avoid a hangover
العودة إلى المحتوياتPrevention may be better than cure, but if you have over-indulged then there are ways to treat your hangover symptoms.
Be aware of hangover cure myths - it isn't a good idea to drink more alcohol the following morning. In fact, it's best to avoid it completely for a few days to give your liver and brain a chance to recover.
Avoid painkillers - الأسبرين و الإيبوبروفين can further irritate a tender tummy, and الباراسيتامول can put a strain on your already overworked liver.
حافظ على الترطيب - drink some water or fresh fruit juice.
تناول الطعام بشكل جيد - you may also be short of essential vitamins and minerals. Eat a healthy breakfast with fruit, grains and protein. To replace potassium, bananas are a good source.
Sleep it off - alcohol tends to cause restless اضطرابات النوم, so you will benefit from going back to bed for a while.
Be patient - the main way to get over a hangover is time. It takes between 8 and 24 hours to recover, so be prepared to wait it out.
Supplements - consider taking a multivitamin supplement.
Dr Clare Morrison, Blackberry Clinic, Fareham, UK says: "There is no evidence that the celebrity favourite IV vitamin drip will help you avoid or get over a hangover. Mineral loss can also be overcome by eating soup, eggs, nuts, or even a rehydration sachet, while feeling sick can be eased by eating ginger."
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The effects of excessive drinking
العودة إلى المحتوياتDrinking too much alcohol is associated with everything from liver disease, depression and cancer - particularly of throat, oesophagus, mouth, breast, bowel and liver - to pancreatitis, السكتات الدماغية و أمراض القلب.
Too much alcohol can also lead to overly-impulsive behaviour, resulting in accidents, fights and unsafe sex. If a woman drinks heavily during pregnancy, the baby may be born with متلازمة الكحول الجنينية, behavioural problems and facial deformity.
Morrison has had first-hand experience of the devastating effects of alcoholism on health and personal relationships.
"I often see people with alcohol issues during the course of my work as a doctor - sadly, many of these are young women," she says. "They are often pleasant people who have انخفاض احترام الذات.
"I can think of one woman, who lost her husband, young children, job, home and health because of her uncontrolled drinking. It ruined her life for several years. However, with support and treatment, she managed to stop drinking and get her life back on track."
Worried about your drinking? Here's how to cut down
العودة إلى المحتوياتIf you drink alcohol regularly - for example, to relax and de-stress after work - it is easy to build up a tolerance. Before long, you may feel بالقلق, jittery, or be unable to sleep if you don't have a drink.
It can take some willpower, but it is possible to reverse your reliance on alcohol.
The experts share their advice:
Think about how much you drink during the week. This will help you assess the extent to which your drinking may be harmful to you, and consider the potential benefits of cutting down.
Start with several drink-free days each week - if stopping altogether seems daunting at first.
Stop altogether and seek advice from a doctor or an organisation - such as مدمنو الكحول المجهولون - if your drinking has become a serious problem, or is linked to mental health issues. Morrison says: "However, sometimes it's not safe to stop suddenly. For example, if you are susceptible to seizures, you may need help from a specialist centre, and perhaps a detox. If you are anxious, depressed or can't sleep, you may also need treatment for this - perhaps medicine or العلاج السلوكي المعرفي."
Accept the support of friends and family and - if needed - support groups and medical professionals.
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MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
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