What should I do if I vomit after drinking alcohol and have a particularly bad sore throat?

Sore throat after drinking alcohol and vomiting is particularly strong, mostly due to alcohol irritation of mucous membranes, but also may be caused by stomach acid erosion. It can be improved by general treatment and medication.
1. Alcohol stimulation of the mucous membrane of the throat can lead to local inflammation, resulting in sore throat. Alcohol should be strictly prohibited to avoid re-stimulation, in addition to drinking more water to keep the mucosa moist and clean. You can also follow the doctor’s instructions to take tablets, such as watermelon cream tablets, grass coral tablets, etc., with the use of sprays such as open throat sword spray.
2. Acid reflux: After drinking alcohol, stomach acid can reflux to the throat, stimulating the mucous membrane leading to inflammation. Proton pump inhibitors can be used to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, such as omeprazole, at the same time with gastric stimulants such as mosapride, to promote gastric motility.
If the persistence of non-relief, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, the above drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice.