How to Get Rid of Dizziness After Drinking
Things You'll Need
- Rehydration solutions
- Face cloth
- Pillows
Instructions
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Rehydrate your body with rehydration solutions that contain glucose, potassium and sodium and are available from a pharmacy. Follow the instructions for dilution and consumption of the product.
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Eat small, light, nutrient-rich meals and snacks at regular intervals. Choose foods that have a low glycemic index, or GI. Foods with a low GI enable a slow release of energy that will steady your blood sugar levels. For example, have wholemeal toast with scrambled egg for breakfast, chicken salad for lunch and fish and steamed vegetables for dinner.
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Take rests in a darkened, quiet room. Place a couple of pillows under your head and a cool compress over your forehead. Relax, close your eyes, place your hands on your abdomen and breathe slowly and deeply to make your hands rise and fall, for approximately five minutes.
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Rise slowly after resting to a sitting position to prevent further dizziness. Remain seated for at least another minute before slowly rising to a standing position. Move slowly throughout the day and avoid sudden changes in head position, body position and speed.
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Go to bed early to catch up on lost sleep. Avoid caffeine and eat a carbohydrate-rich snack, such as crackers or cereal with milk, prior to bedtime to help improve your sleep quality.
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Avoid binge drinking and have at least three alcohol-free days each week to avoid further dizzy spells.
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