Patients with dizziness and nausea on the second day of drunkenness should speed up metabolism, monitor blood pressure, and rule out cerebrovascular disease, as follows: 1. Speed up metabolism: patients should first apply some sugar saline, and if necessary, intravenous saline infusion, to quickly get alcohol out of the body, which may make the symptoms better. 2. Monitor blood pressure: patients with abnormal blood pressure on the second day after drunkenness, such as increased blood pressure or decreased blood pressure, may both have The symptoms of dizziness can be clearly diagnosed by blood pressure monitoring. If the symptoms are caused by high blood pressure, you can apply some blood pressure regulating drugs to make the blood pressure stable. If the symptoms are caused by low blood pressure, you can take oral pulse drink, oral sugar saline, and intravenous infusion of 706 plasma if necessary, which may relieve the symptoms.3. Exclude cerebrovascular disease: If a patient has dizziness and nausea the day after getting drunk, check the brain CT or brain MRI to exclude cerebrovascular disease, such as cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction.