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What Is the Treatment for Vomiting from Alcohol?

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What Is the Treatment for Vomiting from Alcohol?

The best treatment for vomiting from alcohol often depends upon the
severity of his or her alcohol consumption. In general, it is always
best to seek advice and assistance from a medical professional regarding
any serious condition, including vomiting and the risks associated with
it. One of the biggest specific concerns for someone vomiting after
alcohol consumption is asphyxiation, so anyone in this condition should
sit upright or lay on his or her side. The secondary concern for any
kind of prolonged vomiting is dehydration, so someone in this condition
should slowly drink water or be taken to an emergency care facility for
proper medical assistance.

Vomiting from alcohol often occurs as a result of alcohol poisoning, in
which a person’s body is no longer able to handle the quantity of
alcohol within it. As this happens, his or her body typically activates
the gag reflex to expel the potentially harmful amounts of alcohol out
of itself. While some people may experience vomiting even from small
amounts of alcohol, the potential risks related to vomiting after
drinking can be quite serious. Anyone who is vomiting after excessive
alcohol consumption should consult a doctor to ensure that alcohol is
the cause and that he or she is properly treated.

As far as possible treatments to stop vomiting, there are relatively few
options. Some remedies, such as exercise or sleep, are not actually
helpful; they may result in further health risks. There are some
medications that can be used to suppress vomiting, but the combination
of such drugs with alcohol can be quite dangerous and should be avoided.
Time is typically seen as the best treatment, as a person’s body can
usually process the alcohol eventually and recover.

One of the major risks related to vomiting from alcohol, which needs to
be considered and treated, is the possibility of asphyxiation or
choking. Alcohol has a depressive effect on the human brain, which can
impair a number of physiological functions. Among these is a person’s
gag reflex, which typically helps prevent a person from choking. Once
this is affected by alcohol, however, it is possible for someone to
begin vomiting but asphyxiate upon it. It is very important for anyone
vomiting from alcohol to sit upright, or if he or she cannot sit up then
the person should lay on his or her side and not on his or her stomach
or back.

Another major health risk involved with vomiting from alcohol is the
potential for dehydration, which can cause brain damage or even death.
Someone experiencing vomiting should typically drink water or a sport
drink in small, periodic sips. Acidic drinks like coffee or citrus juice
should be avoided, as these can further irritate the stomach. If someone
is vomiting so severely that even water cannot be kept in, then
emergency medical care may be required. Medical professionals can use
various methods to purge a person’s stomach of alcohol, and use an
intravenous (IV) injection of liquids to keep a person hydrated.


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