How long does drunken tea usually last

The duration of intoxicating tea is related to the degree of intoxication of the patient and the detoxification ability of the patient’s liver. Drinking tea is usually considered to be a way to maintain health, and intoxication is caused by drinking large amounts of tea quickly on an empty stomach, resulting in discomfort such as heartburn and chest tightness. If the patient’s degree of intoxication tea is mild, you can promptly replenish the sugar, about 20-40 minutes symptoms can usually be relieved. If the patient’s intoxication is more severe, it usually takes 2-6 hours to relieve. If the patient is able to take sugar and vitamin B complex immediately after discovering that he or she is intoxicated with tea, the time for symptom relief is usually faster, and vice versa, the time is usually prolonged. If the patient is taking sugar water or a 50% glucose solution, the symptoms will improve more quickly and significantly; if the patient is taking candy, the time is relatively longer. It is recommended that you can prepare some sweet snacks while drinking tea, and eat them while drinking and savoring them, thus avoiding the situation of drunken tea.