Acid reflux the next day after drinking alcohol may be due to indigestion, acute gastritis, gastric ulcer, etc. It can be treated with gastric stimulant, acid suppressant, bismuth and other medications.
1. Indigestion: If you eat more food or more mixed food while drinking, it may increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, and the gastrointestinal peristalsis will be slower, resulting in the symptom of vomiting acidic water on the next day. Gastric stimulants such as domperidone tablets can be used to promote gastrointestinal motility.
2. Acute gastritis: when patients drink alcohol, it may trigger acute inflammation of the gastric mucosa, gastric acid secretion increased and caused by spitting acid water. Acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and famotidine can be used to inhibit gastric mucosal damage.
3. Gastric ulcer: When you have a gastric ulcer, alcohol can cause strong stimulation to the gastric mucosa, leading to excessive secretion of gastric acid and damage to the gastric mucosa. You can use some acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and rabeprazole to neutralize the gastric acid and prevent it from damaging the stomach. In addition, you can use bismuth such as aluminum sulfate, bismuth pectin to protect the gastric mucosa.
If you continue to vomit acid the next day after drinking alcohol without relief, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for regular treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.