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Hangover
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Hangover (hang•o•ver) noun. ... (A hangover is the result of your body experiencing a mild reaction resulting from an overdose of alcohol and certain "toxins" that are associated with alcohol consumption. ... When the toxin level exceeds your bodys ability to metabolize them in an efficient manner, you experience the unpleasant and classic symptoms of a hangover. ...
Dehydration (the loss of fluids from the body) is considered a major cause (and symptom) of a hangover. ... It is not known how much dehydration contributes to causing a hangover, but most experts believe it plays a major role, and all agree that it makes you feel worse.
Lack of quality sleep contributes to the general grumpiness and fatigue you feel as part of a hangover. ...
Symptoms:
Headaches
Irritability
Dizziness
Nausea/Vomiting
Body Aches
Diarrhea
Loss of appetite
Dehydration
Myths:
When you are suffering from the effects of an excruciating hangover, there is no limit to the remedies you might try. ... The hangover victim is supposed to drink the same drink that they drank the night before, although some substitute a Bloody Mary.
By drinking more alcohol, you may alleviate some symptoms of the hangover, BUT the effects are only temporary. Sorry, but you will still face the eventual hangover. ...
Hangovers are most often an accidental side effect of over-indulgence, as anyone who has experienced a severe hangover can confirm. ...
One of the most common symptoms of a hangover is dehydration (the lack of fluids in the body). ...
You can also reduce the severity of the hangover by choosing certain beverages over others. Darker colored liquors (such as bourbon) will give you a worse hangover than lighter liquors (vodka).
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