You should never take a bath after drinking, and you can only take a bath after you have sobered up. If you take a bath immediately after drinking, it will cause the following diseases: First, the most common is hypoglycemic coma, drinking alcohol will consume and decompose a lot of glycogen, at this time there will be a lot of monosaccharide release into the blood, resulting in a transient hypoglycemic reaction. At this time, bathing is an exertional exercise, and after bathing, it will aggravate the chance of hypoglycemic reaction and lead to hypoglycemic coma. Second, after drinking alcohol, the patient will quickly fall into three periods, which are the excitement period, ataxia period and coma, lethargy period. If you take a bath during the ataxia period, it will put the patient in a state of excitement and excessive euphoria, increasing the chances of trauma and other strains. Third, bathing immediately after drinking alcohol will seriously increase the burden of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular, which will produce a significant increase in the response rate and incidence of acute myocardial infarction and acute cerebrovascular disease.