Alcohol that hurts the stomach when drunk has a * * effect on the stomach itself. This will cause stomach upset. Spitting alcohol into the stomach will cause severe contraction of the stomach muscles, further squeezing the stomach and causing damage to the gastric mucosa. In addition, vomit containing gastric acid will go to the upper digestive tract, which may lead to bleeding in severe cases. Vomiting in a drunken state may cause aspiration pneumonia by inhaling vomit.
Alcohol enters the human body mainly by the metabolism and decomposition of the liver. A large amount of alcohol entering the human body will increase the burden on the liver. Long-term drinking or excessive drinking may cause liver damage and lead to liver diseases, such as alcoholic hepatitis. Moreover, the wine also contains a lot of grains, which are high in calories and easy to increase cholesterol and triglycerides, leading to fatty liver.
Benefits of Drunk Vomiting When drunk and vomiting, the drinks left in the stomach can be directly discharged through the digestive tract, which reduces the direct impact of alcohol on the gastric mucosa and the burden on the liver, and temporarily relieves the impact of alcohol on the central nervous system, and then gradually wakes up. This is also the reason why some people become awake after vomiting and can continue drinking.
The advantage of not vomiting when drunk can avoid the severe contraction injury of the stomach caused by the external force of vomiting, make the stomach shrink, and also prevent the esophagus from being affected by vomit or choking due to aspiration. If you don't vomit much, you might as well drink something to sober up.
Sometimes people who drink too much can't help but spit it out, but it will make their stomach uncomfortable. Sometimes people who drink too much will spit out the wine in their stomach by inducing vomiting. Is this a good practice? Let's talk about whether it is better to vomit or not to vomit when you are drunk.
Moderate drinking is the best for your health. Drinking is not all bad, but it must be moderate.
Being drunk, whether you vomit or not, will have an impact on your body and make you uncomfortable. The next day, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, weakness of limbs, diarrhea and other discomfort may occur. It has also caused unnecessary troubles to friends and family around you, making family members nervous because of you.
So drink in moderation, and don't get drunk and hurt yourself.