What happened to nausea and vomiting the next day after drinking?

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2025-05-18 15:18:39 Views: 102 times

Nausea and vomiting on the second day after drinking may be caused by alcohol stimulation of gastric mucosa, gastric nerve paralysis, cold at night, etc.

What happened to nausea and vomiting the next day after drinking?

1. Alcohol stimulation of gastric mucosa: alcohol may stimulate gastric mucosa, leading to increased acid secretion. If no food is ingested at night, gastric acid will stay until the next day, resulting in acid reflux and nausea and vomiting.

2. Gastric nerve paralysis: alcohol has a paralyzing effect on local nerves in the stomach, which may affect gastric function, causing gastrointestinal spasm and nausea and vomiting.

3. Cold at night: If the patient catches cold at night, it may cause gastrointestinal motility to slow down the next day, and food retrograde may be caused after eating, resulting in nausea and vomiting.



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