Alcohol intolerance is often confused with an allergic reaction to alcohol. The reality is, an alcohol allergy is rare and a lot more dangerous. In this post, we aim to differentiate the two and take a closer look at the various causes, symptoms and risks of each.
Many people experience cold-like symptoms after drinking alcohol, including getting a stuffy nose. But why does this reaction happen? In this article, we dive into why you might get a stuffy nose after drinking alcohol.
Why is that you struggle to keep your eyes open after a few glasses of wine? Alcohol impacts your body in lots of ways, including making you sleepy (at first) and then waking you up in the night. Find out why alcohol makes you sleepy and how to minimise this side effect from alcohol.
Many people experience negative symptoms when drinking alcohol, only to come to the conclusion that they must be allergic. When in actuality, that's most likely not the case! Learn more about wine, beer and vodka allergies and what might be causing your negative reaction to alcohol in the first place.
Have you ever felt like your heart rate increases when you drink alcohol? It could be that you’re experiencing a symptom of alcohol intolerance, or Asian Flush. Find out more here.