Is it normal to be drunk the next day?

Drinking alcohol and getting drunk the next day is usually normal. Drinking alcohol the next day and getting drunk is usually due to a hangover from drinking too much alcohol on the first day, which is usually normal. When a person drinks too much alcohol on the first day, or lacks the enzymes for acetaldehyde dehydrogenase and ethanol dehydrogenase, the alcohol in the body may not be metabolized and eliminated within a short period of time. The ethanol and other harmful components contained in alcohol remain in the body, causing the gastrointestinal tract to be stimulated by the alcohol and causing the body’s central nervous system to be inhibited. Therefore, patients are also prone to dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms of intoxication on the second day after drinking. At this time, the patient can drink more warm water to promote urination, prompting the alcohol through the urine discharge. At the same time, you can drink an appropriate amount of milk or honey water to protect the gastric mucosa, to avoid irritation caused by gastrointestinal discomfort. Ensure sufficient rest to promote the recovery of the body, generally after rest and complete metabolism of alcohol discharge can relieve the symptoms of intoxication. If the symptoms of drunkenness are strong or prolonged, consult a doctor for examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.