Drunkenness regurgitation want to vomit can generally be relieved by diet, but also oral acid inhibition, stomach protection drugs to relieve. 1. Diet: you can drink some millet porridge, rice porridge, yogurt and other easily digestible food, which can reduce the burden on the stomach and intestines, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, and then alleviate the symptoms of acid reflux and want to vomit. 2. Acid inhibitors: such as lansoprazole, pantoprazole and other drugs, these drugs can reduce the alcohol-induced secretion of gastric acid, thereby reducing the irritation of the gastric mucosa, and then alleviate the symptoms of regurgitation and vomiting after drinking. Dizziness, headache, vomiting and rash may occur after oral intake. 3. Gastric protection drugs: such as colloidal bismuth pectin, bismuth potassium citrate and other drugs, can protect the gastric mucosa, enhance the barrier function of the gastric mucosa, reduce the stimulation of alcohol on the gastric mucosa, to alleviate the symptoms of regurgitation and vomiting. Adverse reactions such as constipation may occur after oral administration. If the symptoms of acid reflux and vomiting continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital for early treatment.