Yesterday a party was happened... a boozed about 2 beers and one quarter of xxx rum...... the next day morning onwards ..... i.e from today morning onwards in my heart im facing full of burning sensation...... may i know remedy for it and what is the reason....... first time im facing this problem
Hi...Thanks for the query. Simplest answer is YES. Alcohol can cause gastrointestinal upset, acidity, nausea, vomiting, heartburn etc. & it usually depends upon amount of alcohol, strength of alcohol, whether taken with food or empty stomach. You may have tried this particular type of liquor for first time or may have exceeded your usual amount & that may be the reason of these symptoms. You can try antacid medications like Pantoprazole, Omeprazole etc. for symptomatic relief. If persistent, consult your doctor. Good luck
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Can Alcohol Cause Burning Sensation In The Heart?
Hi...Thanks for the query. Simplest answer is YES. Alcohol can cause gastrointestinal upset, acidity, nausea, vomiting, heartburn etc. & it usually depends upon amount of alcohol, strength of alcohol, whether taken with food or empty stomach. You may have tried this particular type of liquor for first time or may have exceeded your usual amount & that may be the reason of these symptoms. You can try antacid medications like Pantoprazole, Omeprazole etc. for symptomatic relief. If persistent, consult your doctor. Good luck