What to do when you vomit when you drink water the day after drinking alcohol

Vomiting on drinking water the day after drinking alcohol may be caused by gastric mucous membrane damage and reflux esophagitis, which can be relieved by dietary adjustments and medications such as omeprazole and metoclopramide.
1. Gastric mucous membrane damage: the day after drinking a large amount of alcohol, alcohol may not be fully metabolized, and alcohol may cause gastric mucous membrane damage, which can cause nausea and vomiting. It is recommended to eat a light diet, you can drink more water, honey, milk or glucose, to speed up the metabolism of alcohol. Oral medications such as omeprazole and aluminum hydroxide can be taken, and antiemetic drugs such as metoclopramide can be taken if vomiting is severe.
2. Reflux esophagitis: Alcohol will lead to relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter, aggravating the symptoms of reflux, nausea and vomiting and other discomforts. Patients should avoid drinking alcohol, staying up late at night and eating easily digestible food. Common medications include domperidone, mosapride and ranitidine.
If the patient’s vomiting persists without relief, it is recommended to seek regular medical help as soon as possible, and the medication needs to be used under the guidance of the doctor.