How to treat shoulder pain from drinking

A shoulder headache after drinking needs to be distinguished from pain caused by trauma or by alcohol overdose, because people enter three periods rapidly after drinking, namely the euphoric period, the ataxic period and the comatose and drowsy period. In the ataxic phase, the patient is particularly susceptible to trauma without any obvious sensation, when there are strains and tears in the shoulder, which require local braking and local cold compresses, such as Fotarine and Yunnan Baiyao. If the ethanol in alcohol is converted into acetaldehyde after drinking, and the acetaldehyde accumulates too much in the local area and causes pain, it is necessary to apply alcohol treatment and local anti-inflammatory treatment, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken, such as Fenbid, Ibuprofen and Advil to relieve the pain.