Some people wake up “the morning after the drinking” with a throbbing headache, a sick nauseous stomach and a fluffy tongue. Veisalgia is the little-known medical term for this condition, but the rest of us call it a hangover.
Why is it called a hangover? While some believe it refers to “hanging over” the commode, it would appear more likely that the term refers to the after-shocks of drinking. Consider this: There was a neurosurgeon who showed up in the operation, the morning after an evening of heavy drinking, and even after a “good night’s sleep” was still in no condition to stand up on his feet. And every day at work places across Pakistan, business men, executives, journalist, generals, judges, bureaucrats, lawyers, pilots, politicians and students find themselves hanging over the commode.
Alcohol Hangover
So is it possible that, even after “sleeping it off,” when your blood alcohol level is back to zero, you might still not be in full possession of your abilities and skills? The answer is a resounding yes. This article is intended to demystify the phenomenon of the hangover. It will separate myths from facts about this very unpleasant result of harmful drinking. We’ll examine the symptoms, the causes, and briefly review the consequences, of hangover.At the end, we’ll offer information on how to prevent hangovers;we will provide short and snappy guidelines. Of course, the best—and ultimately the only—way to prevent hangover is to keep your drinking within normal range. Getting really drunk, even just once, is once too often. It pays to remember that, no matter what the circumstances, mindless drinking is always in bad taste.
Excessive drinking is on the rise in Pakistan. A lot of people drink mindlessly; especially young people. Based on survey done by Willing Ways, Pakistan we can say that nearly one drinker in every ten suffers from a hangover on regular basis. Indeed, the latest research shows that approximately 3 out of 4 of those who drink mindlessly will have a hangover. One in four of drinkers do not suffer from hangover symptoms after heavy drinking. They enjoy natural immunity.
THE SYMPTOMS OF HANGOVER
Hangover is generally described as a malaise with a variety of symptoms that are severe enough to make somebody dysfunctional. The impairment in functioning begins when blood alcohol level drops considerably and reaches a peak when there is almost no alcohol in the blood. This means hangover is not because of alcohol. It’s rather the absence of alcohol, and presence of poisonous substance in the blood, which plays havoc with mental well-being. Want to know more about the culprit? Keep reading.
The annoying hangover symptoms don’t last more than 36 hours. The hangover symptoms fall into many categories. There is tremendous thirst, fatigue, depression and distress. People also commonly report symptoms, such as muscle pains or cramps, and headaches.The most unpleasant and inconvenient symptoms include nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite. Pain in the stomach is very debilitating. Hangovers are often accompanied by increased blood pressure, rapid heart rate, tremors and perspiration Servicios de DUI económicos. People who are prone to panic attacks are also vulnerable to increased anxiety. Hangover also produces dizziness and a hyper-sensitivity to sound and light. Since erratic alcohol metabolism also affects sleep adversely, it also affects attention, concentration and short-term memory. It creates a deficit in skills.
THE CAUSES OF HANGOVER
Hangover is becoming a more popular research topic. Goal is to examine the role of genetics in it and exploring risk factors that aggravate symptoms. It is now possible to determine the causes of alcohol hangover quite precisely. There are two main categories of the causes of alcohol hangover: indirect and direct. Indirect causes include dehydration, low blood sugar and poor quality of sleep. The direct cause is mainly attributed to the production of acetaldehyde, a toxin that refers to the term “intoxication”.
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Excessive drinking assaults all the organs in the whole body; and the tissues under attack defend themselves and get hurt in the process. This rear guard action leads to dehydration and low blood sugar. Shortage of water and sugar in the blood also explains the discomfort of a hangover.
Obviously, the tremendous thirst,aching muscles and throbbing headaches are the result of dehydration. When the body is dehydrated, it draws water from anywhere in the body, including muscles and brain.As a consequence of that, the brain and the coverings around it shrink a little. The shrinking of these protective coverings is what causes the headaches. Dehydration also results in a substantial loss of essential salts, which can explain the cramps and unbearable pains in the muscles.
Quite a number of symptoms of hangover are direct result of low blood sugar. Almost all of the alcohol is processed by the liver. Liver also stores and releases sugar when needed. But the liver can’t do that while it’s busy processing alcohol. Sugar is the primary source of energy for the brain.A lack of sugar causes the brain to function at econo-mode.That is why, a person feels weak, dizzy, anxious, depressed and fatigued. He can’t concentrate. He also can’t see clearly.
Everyone who drinks to intoxication will suffer from low blood sugar, especially those who have little body fat or who have not eaten for more than 24 hours. They are particularly vulnerable because very little sugar (glycogen) is stored in their liver.
It should also be noted that the body compensates for a lack of sugar by producing other forms of energy, such as fatty acids. A higher concentration of fatty acids in the blood makes it acidic, which, in turn, causes a set of symptoms associated with alcohol hangover.
Among other reasons, the main reasons people feel so bad the morning after getting drunk is the poor sleep caused by acetaldehyde which is a toxic sedative that interrupts sleep cycle. Specifically, it can make you wake up repeatedly during the nights. That’s why heavy drinkers feel so fatigued and out of control when it comes to functionality that requires attention and energy. Nobody sleeps well after harmful drinking.1hangover-alcohol-031
The alcohol is processed by the liver with the help of an enzyme that turns alcohol into acetaldehyde, a very toxic substance. Acetaldehyde is a chloroform like substance which is then further broken down into water and carbon dioxide in a split second. People, who develop a metabolic error, can’t do so quickly and efficiently. As a result, acetaldehyde lingers on and accumulates in abundance.Hangover is a direct result of the erratic metabolism of alcohol by the liver. Accumulation of acetaldehyde explains both the presence and severity of hangover symptoms.