Constant vomiting after drinking may be related to alcohol stimulation, high blood pressure or cerebral hemorrhage, etc. It can be relieved by taking drugs such as omeprazole, thioglycollate, irbesartan, etc., or surgical treatment.
1. Alcohol stimulation: Alcohol stimulation of the gastric mucosa may trigger acute and chronic gastritis, leading to non-stop vomiting. You can drink more warm water as appropriate to dilute the alcohol concentration and reduce the damage of alcohol on the mucous membrane. If necessary, you can apply antiemetic drugs such as metoclopramide, acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and rabeprazole, and gastric mucous membrane protection drugs such as magnesium aluminum carbonate and aluminum thiosulfate, which will help to alleviate the symptoms of vomiting.
2. Hypertension: high blood pressure induced by drinking alcohol can cause vomiting, headache and other symptoms, you can take Irbesartan, nifedipine and other antihypertensive drugs to control blood pressure in the normal range, in order to alleviate vomiting and other symptoms.
3. Cerebral hemorrhage: when cerebral hemorrhage is caused by drinking alcohol and results in non-stop vomiting, patients with small amounts of bleeding should be bedridden, mannitol and other drugs for dehydration and lowering cranial pressure, and serious patients can consider surgical treatment, such as minimally invasive surgery, craniectomy, hematoma removal, and so on.
The above drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them, and they should all be taken in accordance with medical advice. If the patient’s vomiting symptoms are serious, or continue to see no improvement, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.