It's the morning
after the wildest party you've ever been to. Sadly, your stomach still
feels like it's performing the crazy dance moves you did on top of the
table last night, and your head might possibly implode or explode at any
moment--you can't tell which. The dreaded hangover has hit. Hang in
there and follow these guidelines to survive the day.
EditMethod 1 of 7: Finding Immediate Relief
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Drink water. While
something so simple might seem ridiculous while you’re hugging your
toilet, re-hydrating yourself is key to overcoming any hangover. Drink 8
to 10 glasses of water slowly over the course of the morning after you
have been drinking. Alcohol causes your body to lose water by
stimulating your kidneys to excrete more water than you drink, resulting
in dehydration. The more alcohol you drink, the more water passes out
of your body.[1]
- Symptoms include dizziness, headache, nausea, dry mouth and fatigue.
A hangover is caused by a combination of alcohol metabolism,
dehydration, and Vitamin A, B, and C depletion.
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Take a pain reliever.
Your head is throbbing because alcohol widens blood vessels, and the
widening of vessels around the brain usually causes pain, much as it
does in a migraine headache. While pain relievers do not necessarily
make you any healthier, they will take away the pain of your hangover
for a short period of time.
- Painkillers such as Advil and Ibuprofen work well to kick the pain
riddling your brain. Avoid acetaminophens like Tylenol, as they are
tough on your liver, which is busy working through the alcohol in your
system. Taking acetaminophens while alcohol in your system may cause
liver damage.[2]
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Eat plain, starchy foods.
Plain bagels, toast, and crackers are all good carbs to eat when
hungover. While they might not be the tastiest of snacks, chances are
you probably don’t feel like eating much anyway. Hangovers cause your
blood sugar levels to drop--plain carbs will help increase your blood
sugar and settle your stomach.
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Go back to sleep. When
you drink excessively and then pass out in bed, your body generally
doesn’t get a chance to enter R.E.M. (rapid eye movement) sleep. R.E.M.
state is when your body restores itself and when you are most deeply at
rest. Crawl back into bed, wrap yourself in the fuzziest blanket you
own, put on some soothing music and catch a few more hours of sleep.
- You might consider calling in sick to school or work if your
hangover is too much to handle. While you shouldn’t make a habit of
doing this, taking a ‘sick’ day will allow your body to repair the
damages from last night’s wild rager.
EditMethod 2 of 7: Eating Soothing Food
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Eat soothing food. Your
stomach will probably be rolling like you’re on the high seas throughout
the day, but eating foods that replenish your vitamin stores and settle
your stomach will do you nothing but good.
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Eat apples and bananas.
Apples and bananas contain nutrients that will eliminate your headache
and restore minerals lost during your wild night out. In particular,
these two fruits are excellent for regaining potassium.
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Make eggs. Scramble
them, fry them, soft boil them--whatever way you prefer your eggs, they
are certain to help with your hangover. Eggs contain an amino acid
called cysteine which helps counter the effects of acetaldehyde, a side
effect of excessive alcohol consumption.
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Eat tomatoes. Tomatoes
can refresh and revitalize you. Slice them up and add a little salt and
pepper, or juice them. Tomatoes contain fructose which helps along the
metabolism of alcohol in the body. Add a little lime juice to tomato
juice to heighten the results.
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Eat coconut. Coconuts
are packed with potassium--something your hangover-riddled body
definitely needs. Alternatively, drink coconut water if you don’t feel
like finding a coconut to split open with a rock.[3]
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Try some Bouillon broth.
Bouillon broth is a great food to consume when you have a hangover as
it provides water and electrolytes, both of which act against
dehydration. Bouillon also replaces salt and potassium lost while
drinking all of those whiskey sours.
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Use cabbage. Cabbage can
also act as a wonderful healer of the hangover. Extract juice from a
cabbage and mix it with a little tomato juice. Cabbage helps stabilize
blood glucose levels.
EditMethod 3 of 7: Drinking Revitalizing Liquids
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Drink lots of liquids.
As mentioned above, rehydrating yourself is a key player in your battle
against the dreaded hangover. Some liquids will help to restore your
electrolytes, rehydrate you, and settle your stomach more quickly than
others.
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Drink flat ginger ale.
This is a perfect time to clear your fridge of that flat bottle of soda
you’ve meaning to throw out. Drink it instead--ginger ale is a great way
to soothe your stomach.
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Drink pedialyte. While
you may be thinking, ‘isn’t pedialyte for children?’ your body will be
feeling better in no time. Pedialyte contains more sodium and less sugar
than sports drinks, so it rehydrates you quickly. It is also rich in
vitamins and tastes pretty darn good (which is why parents give it to
their kids). Your inner hungover child will thank you.[4]
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Drink sports drinks.
While you may not have just gone on a 10K run or played a game in the
NBA, your body probably feels like you did. Sports drinks like Gatorade
are meant to rehydrate and replenish lost nutrients.[5]
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Munch on some ice pops.
If you can’t bring yourself to drink anything, ice pops are a great way
to begin the rehydration process. They will also keep you from feeling
bloated (like some people do when they chug a whole lot of sports drink
when they first wake up after a night of drinking.)
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Drink juice. Your body
is craving vitamins and juices such as orange, pineapple or mango are a
great way of going about restoring your health. Just remember to drink
slowly--you don’t want to chug a whole carton of OJ or you may feel the
need to expel it (ie...puke your brains out.)
EditMethod 4 of 7: Using Herbal Remedies
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Try some herbal remedies. While you may feel like a witch stirring her brew, herbal remedies can help replenish lost nutrients.
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Use milk thistle. Milk
thistle is recommended for individuals experiencing liver problems. You
are currently one of those people. Some people say they that they feel
better after consuming milk thistle. You can purchase milk thistle pills
or tea.[6]
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Dive into some honey.
Honey, bee’s gift to humankind, can help treat hangovers. Honey helps up
your fructose levels. Try boiling some water and adding honey to it for
a more diluted (and less sweet) way to consume honey.
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Try lemon. Lemon helps detoxify your body. Prepare some lemon tea to settle your stomach and start the detoxification process.
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Chew on some ginger to settle your stomach.
You can buy ginger candy at the store that works well. Alternatively,
you can boil 10 to 12 pieces of fresh ginger root in four cups of water.
You will get a ginger tea that you can add nutrient rich things like
lemon juice and honey to.
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Boil five or six crushed thyme leaves in water.
Simmer the mixture for about five minutes and then strain the tea. When
warm, drink this tea. Thyme soothes aching muscles (a side effect of
the evil hangover) and also helps to settle your stomach.[7]
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Take activated charcoal pills.
Do not just crush up charcoal you have laying around the house. You can
find charcoal pills at your local pharmacy. Activated charcoal is an
absorbent, which means it attacts bad molecules and then carries them
out of the body.[8]
EditMethod 5 of 7: Using Vitamins to Combat a Hangover
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Take a vitamin B pill.
Vitamin B, particularly B12 (also called Cobalamin) plays a large part
in the functioning of the nervous system and brain. Give your body a
boost by taking a vitamin B supplement.[9]
- You can also eat vitamin B rich food. Some of the most useful foods
include whole grain wheat, cold milk and citrus foods like orange.
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Take a vitamin C pill.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant. Alcohol depresses your immune system,
leaving you wide open to colds and other viruses. As alcohol metabolizes
and our body detoxifies itself, a substantial number of free radicals
are released into our body. Vitamin C's antioxidant qualities help fight
free radicals in our body and generally alleviates headaches.[10]
- Emergen-C and other powered and flavored vitamin C formulas are
great ways to up your vitamin C levels while also drinking something
that basically tastes like it will kick your hangover’s butt.
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Take supplements.
Supplements like n-acetylcysteine work to replenish your depleted
stores. N-acetylcysteine works against acetaldehyde toxicity, which is a
major reason hangovers suck as much as they do.[11]
EditMethod 6 of 7: Dealing with Your Hangover
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Lay still and try to sleep.
As noted above, sleep, water, and time are the three things that are a
guaranteed cure for a hangover. If you can’t sleep, put on your favorite
movie or relaxing music and close your eyes. Though the world might
feel like it’s spinning, know that you are on the (long) road to
recovery.
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Get some light exercise.
If sleep is not in the cards, try getting a bit of exercise. Go on a
brisk walk, a light jog, or to swim a few laps. If nothing else,
exercising will boost your endorphins, helping you to get out of the
black mood your hangover has thrown you into.
- Some believe that exercise helps to up your body’s ability to
metabolize the alcohol that you’ve consumed. When your body starts
metabolizing properly, your hangover will start to go away.[12]
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Avoid loud noises and bright light.
Hangovers increase your sensitivity to light and sound. To minimize
your pain, close your blinds, avoid loud music, and place a cool
washcloth on your head. If you have to go outside, wear sun glasses or a
hat.
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Take a shower or bath.
While this does not necessarily do anything to speed up the expulsion of
alcohol from your body, it will make you feel better (and let’s be
honest, cleaner.) Breath in the steam to alleviate the pain in your
head. Hot water is also known to soothe an upset stomach.
EditMethod 7 of 7: Minimizing Future Hangovers
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Minimize how much you drink.
If you want to let loose a bit, drink until you’re buzzed but then
stop. It’s best to quit while you’re ahead in this situation. Your
future self will thank you.
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Eat before, during, and after you drink alcohol.
Eating will keep your sugar levels up which is an important part of
preventing a hangover. Drinking on an empty stomach is both a ticket to a
cheap drunk and a wild hangover. Eat foods that will absorb some of the
alcohol you drink.[13]
- Snacking throughout the night, while sometimes deemed ‘giving in to
the drunchies’, will lessen the hangover you feel the next day.
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Drink water throughout the night.
Begin the night with a big glass of water. Staying hydrated is a great
way to prevent a hangover. Alternate between one alcoholic beverage and
one glass of water. Before you go to bed, drink two or three glasses of
water.
- Drinking two cups of green tea before you begin to drink is also a way to stay hydrated and prevent hangovers.[14]
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Avoid sugary mixed drinks.
Drinking drinks with too much sugar will inevitably lead to a hangover.
Avoid drinks that are made with store-bought mixes, like sweet-and-sour
mix, that are high in corn syrup. Also be aware that a lot of wines
(particularly sparkling wines) are high in sugar.[15]
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Take Vitamin B before you go to bed.
As stated in the vitamins section, vitamin B is a great way to combat
hangovers. Get a jumpstart on the battle by taking vitamin B before you
go to bed. Take it with a glass of water.
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