Advertisement
E-mail
Print
Resize Text: A A A
Share
Learn More: Hangover

Hangover Prevention

The only sure way to avoid a hangover is to avoid drinking alcohol. However, there are ways that you can reduce the risk of getting a hangover if you do drink.

Before You Drink

  • Don't drink on an empty stomach.
  • Eat starchy foods to slow alcohol absorption.

While You Drink

  • Limit alcohol intake to less than 1 drink per hour.
  • Alternate alcoholic drinks with nonalcoholic beverages. Alcohol dehydrates the body, so water is the best choice of beverage.
  • Choose non-carbonated mixers -- carbonation can speed alcohol absorption.
  • Avoid sweet drinks (and sugary foods) while you drink -- the sweet taste may make it difficult to judge how much alcohol you're drinking.
  • Choose drinks with low levels of congeners -- additives found in alcohol that increase your risk of a hangover. As a general rule, dark-colored drinks (such as red wine, bourbon, and rum) have higher levels of congeners than do light-colored drinks (such as white wine, gin, and vodka).

After You Drink

  • Drink water before you go to bed.
  • Get plenty of rest.
  • If you do wake up with a hangover, see Home Remedies.

Advertisement
Bad Medicine
Person taking a pill

Is Your Pain Reliever Doing More Harm Than Good?

Read this before you pop another pill. More

Advertisement
Editor's Pick
Quick Quiz
Ants crawling

Once Bitten, Twice Shy

Find out if that spider, ant, or insect in the yard is dangerous. More

Advertisement