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Suggest Remedy For Hangover After Taking Alcoholic Drink

I am 20 years old. I have always been able to drink alcohol until about a month ago I could not stomach it anymore as well as if I do drink even if it is only a small amount I get horrible hangovers the next morning that involves feeling like im going to vomit or actually vomitting meanwhile, I have never experienced a hangover prior to this issue.
Fri, 25 Nov 2016
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There are a lot of conditiosn that increase hangover. Liver disease is the classic one and the liver disease probably HAS to be enough to show up on common blood tests but it certainly does not have to be serious liver disease. Then, the ingredients IN the alcoholic beverage frequently trigger nausea in some people (like the flavoring in gin, the pigments and other chemicals in strong red wine, sometimes the ingredients added to beer, and others).
Then, there are several medications which will interact with alcohol

hydration and aspirin like drugs are helpful in hangovers
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Suggest Remedy For Hangover After Taking Alcoholic Drink

There are a lot of conditiosn that increase hangover. Liver disease is the classic one and the liver disease probably HAS to be enough to show up on common blood tests but it certainly does not have to be serious liver disease. Then, the ingredients IN the alcoholic beverage frequently trigger nausea in some people (like the flavoring in gin, the pigments and other chemicals in strong red wine, sometimes the ingredients added to beer, and others). Then, there are several medications which will interact with alcohol hydration and aspirin like drugs are helpful in hangovers