Headache after drinking may be caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, but alcohol poisoning cannot be ruled out; it is necessary to carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, such as medication.
1. Headache is caused by alcohol stimulation of nerves, or vasoconstriction, elevated blood pressure, and insufficient cerebral blood supply due to reduced cerebral blood volume. Consider giving flunarizine and other vasodilators to increase blood supply to the brain and relieve headache discomfort; if the headache is severe, consider giving ibuprofen and other painkillers.
2. Mild alcohol intoxication caused by alcohol consumption may result in dizziness, headache, rapid heart rate, etc.; consider administering alcohol metabolizing drugs such as Metadoxine, which can promote the metabolism of ethanol, and can sometimes be used to alleviate the discomfort of headache caused by alcohol intoxication.
However, it can not be ruled out that it is caused by the disease triggered by drinking, and it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause, and then give targeted treatment, do not blindly self-medication.