Drinking alcohol and spitting out bile is serious and may cause adverse consequences, such as damage to the gastric mucosa, vomiting blood, causing liver and gallbladder diseases, pancreatitis and so on.
1. Damage to the gastric mucosa: the main effect of alcohol on the stomach is to stimulate excessive secretion of gastric acid, which leads to damage to the gastric mucosa, and can easily cause gastric spasms, resulting in gastric cramps, vomiting and even vomiting bile. Bile flows into the stomach causing damage to the gastric mucosa, may also damage the esophageal mucosa, causing reflux esophagitis.
2. Vomiting blood: long-term excessive alcohol consumption may also cause gastric mucosal bleeding, and even lead to vomiting blood.
3. Liver and gallbladder diseases: The main role of bile is to promote the digestion and absorption of fat. If you drink and vomit too much bile, it will cause too much pressure on the gallbladder, and in the long run, there is a risk of cholecystitis and liver and bile duct stones.
4. Pancreatitis: Long-term alcohol consumption will increase the amount of protein secretion in the pancreatic fluid, forming a “protein plug” in the pancreatic duct, resulting in pancreatic duct obstruction. On this basis, if a large number of drinking and overeating, promote the secretion of a large number of pancreatic enzymes, resulting in a sudden rise in the pressure in the pancreatic ducts, causing the pancreatic follicles to rupture, pancreatic enzymes to enter the follicles between the interstitial and promote the development of acute pancreatitis.
The fact that you are drinking bile is very harmful to your body, and it is recommended that you eat some small amount of food before drinking, and you should drink in moderation and not drink too much, otherwise it will cause adverse consequences.