The only reasonable answer I can think of, as an non-expert, is that those gastric juices (acids) that are being produced more than usual when alcohol is introduced into the system may irritate stomach lining and cause your pain. I also know that there’s an increase in pancreatic and intestinal secretions and they too could be a reason for your pain.
Or you could have problems or be intolerant on some alcohol ingredients.
I am not sure that there would be any cure for this if you suffer of certain ingredients’ intolerance except for avoiding alcohol.
Good day!
I agree, visiting doctor should definitely be the first option. So, this what happens generally means that alcohol affects badly your stomach and that you should quit drinking it. Stomach ache and chest pain after drinking alcohol are two very common things that can happen. Nothing unusual, if you ask me. Maybe you should seek for some natural cure, something that can help you in dealing with this, but you can also notice that your stomach does not tolerate alcohol in any case. I had a lot of abdominal pain and I have visited my doctor immediately. Anyone who has this problem should do it as well.
yes, and it simply means that alcohol is harming your stomach, causing you some problems, such as stomach pain, such as chest pain after drinking alcohol, etc. That all are the signs that your body is trying to tell you something. Some people have a problem when they are drinking a very small amount of the alcohol, so they are avoiding it. It happens because we all do know that alcohol is a chemical substance that is rapidly metabolized in the body and is known to generate reactive oxygen species. In that case, it causes oxidative damage to the cells and tissues in the gastrointestinal tract. Very simple when you put it better.
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when i just had to puke, i puked problably close to 10 times, and im fairly certain its all out of my system, and yet i woke up this morning, only to be shakey, have bad gas and stomach pains, and want to puke badly, but i still haven't...
This sounds like alcohol poisoning... try not drinking so much. Keep it at about 1 standard drink an hour or one every half hour for a maximum of 4 hours. then you should be ok...
I don't know about alcohol poisoning (it makes sense, considering how much he drank) but I have similar (although slightly less severe) symptoms when I have more than two beers or two cups of wine. Easiest solution - stop drinking. If you don't want to do that, drink less at a time, and drink more water/eat something when you are consuming alcohol so that your stomach has more of a buffer. Also, if you still have these problems with a small amount of alcohol, definitely talk to your doctor. It could be ulcers, or a liver problem. Either way, you don't want to ignore it! As soon as I have health insurance again I am going to mention this to my doctor. I already know it isn't stomach ulcers in my case, but it doesn't rule out other problems.
I have observed that this pain can be lessened/made somewhat bearable with the aid of a lovely chemical called Tetra-hydro Cannabinol. I am not a fan of smoking so I recommend vaporizing said chemical from dried cannabis, using a Volcano for the same purpose, or eating it. Medical Marijuana is legal in some states/Countries, so it may be possible for you to acquire a prescription if you have chronic stomach problems (though probably not if it is just caused by drinking)
I hope these thoughts help
by the way it can take up to 8 months to completely cure a ulser!!