Archives of Medical Science (Oct 2023)

Defecation alleviates hangover by terminating intestinal drinking

  • Tom Ryu,
  • Keungmo Yang,
  • Beom Sun Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms/174445
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 1909 – 1912

Abstract

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Introduction The concept of “intestinal drinking” in this study refers to the continued absorption of alcohol in the gastrointestinal tract until adequate defecation occurs. Material and methods A longitudinal observation of hangover symptoms and alcohol metabolites in healthy humans following binge drinking was conducted. Results The hangover symptoms resulting from binge alcohol consumption were relieved by defecation. Following the defecation process, not only the blood ethanol levels, but also the concentrations of blood acetaldehyde, methanol, and iso-propanol, exhibited significant reductions. Conclusions This pilot study provides a different perspective for addressing hangovers and potentially mitigating the risks of alcoholic liver diseases.

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