If your body shakes after drinking alcohol, you need to first identify the cause of the illness, such as alcohol allergy, hypoglycemic seizure, epileptic seizure, etc., and give general treatment and medication according to the cause of the illness.
1. Alcohol allergy: If, in addition to the symptoms of shaking, there are also symptoms of a generalized rash and itching, it is usually considered to be caused by alcohol allergy. You should consult a doctor in time and use desensitizing medication as prescribed by the doctor, such as cetirizine, loratadine and so on.
2. Hypoglycemic episodes: When drinking too much alcohol, the body releases too much energy and consumes too much glucose and glycogen, leading to acute hypoglycemic episodes. This can also lead to symptoms of shivering after drinking, and glucose should be replenished quickly, which can improve the symptoms.
3. Seizures: Alcohol’s stimulation of the cerebral cortex can lead to seizures, which are mainly manifested in symptoms such as clenching of teeth, twitching of limbs, loss of consciousness, incontinence and so on.
You need to lie down in time, with your head tilted to one side, and avoid pressing the patient’s twitching limbs with your hands to avoid accidental injury. Call the emergency number in time to seek help from the doctor, who will apply antiepileptic drugs such as sodium valproate for treatment.
The above are only some of the common causes. The symptoms of body shaking after drinking need to be taken seriously, and should be promptly consulted, diagnosed and treated in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. The use of drugs must follow the doctor’s instructions, not blindly use their own drugs, so as not to cause adverse consequences.