6 Myths about hangovers
There
are certain misleading myths about hangovers that have become beliefs
or truths a lot of people adhere to and advise others to adhere to. Jumia Travel,
the leading online travel agency, helps to dispel some of these
misleading myths about hangovers. The following ar
e the 6 misleading
myths about hangovers.
Hangovers Are No Big Deal
They
are a big deal. Heavy drinking significantly affects the central
nervous system, it ‘tinkers’ with the brain chemicals (hence the
headaches, dizziness, and nausea) and sends you to the bathroom often,
leaving you dehydrated. The morning-after price to pay is a pounding
headache, fatigue, cotton mouth, a queasy stomach, and a weakened immune
system.
Hangovers Affect Women and Men in the Same Way
Hangovers
are not gender blind, they affect men and women differently, and
unfortunately the more significant effect is on the women. If a man and
woman drink the same amount of alcohol, the woman is more likely to feel
the effects. This is because men have a higher percentage of water in
their bodies that helps to dilute the alcohol they drink. With women,
more alcohol just builds up in their bloodstream.
Only Binge Drinkers Get Hangovers
This
isn’t the case all the time. You don’t have to ‘get wasted’ to get a
hangover the next morning. Only a couple of drinks can trigger headaches
and other hangover symptoms in some people. It is advisable to have
water or a non-alcoholic drink between each beer or hard drink you take,
to help you remain hydrated and cut down the overall amount of alcohol
you drink.
Eat After Drinking
The
fact is that eating after you’re already drunk is useless. For it to
matter or for it to be of any effect, food has to be eaten before you
drink. This way the food can help to slow down how fast your body
absorbs alcohol when alcohol is consumed. Probably the only thing that
might work is drinking as much water as you can, after drinking or when
drunk, this can help you stay hydrated.
Alcohol Helps You Sleep Well
It
does the exact opposite. Alcohol might help you doze off more quickly
but it eventually undermines the quality of your sleep. The alcohol
consumed tends to mess with your REM (Rapid Eye Movement) cycles and you
tend to wake up too soon. The hangover from heavy drinking can also
strike in the last part of the night, leaving you too uncomfortable to
go back to sleep.
Coffee is the Cure
The
worst thing you can take to help cure a hangover is coffee. This is
because too much coffee tends to lead to more dehydration because the
caffeine in coffee is a diuretic that triggers the body to get rid of
water, which can make the hangover much worse. Drinking more alcohol to
cure a hangover is also another bad idea that only helps to postpone
your hangover with possibly worse symptoms. After a night of
drunkenness, the best thing you can drink is water to counter
dehydration and replace lost electrolytes.




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