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Alcohol poisoning?
Last night I had a lot of Alcohol to drink and I don't usually drink. Woke up around 10am feeling very nauseous like I could vomit at any time. Couldn't eat much. Then around 2pm it started; whenever I change from sitting at my desk to standing I either gag or vomit about a mouthful. It happens when I change position. Since, I have had a lot of water, some ginger tea, and a piece of bread. It took me a long time to eat the bread. I still feel on the verge of vomiting just sitting here.
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Hello. This is sounding like severe gastritis. Please keep in mind that binge drinking is particularly injurious to the liver as well as pancreas. Kindly consult online for an accurate prescription.
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Take Homeopathic medicine Nux vomica 200 5 pills three times a for 5 days. You will feel better.
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