There is a common notion that when we gulp down a lot of water right after a night of heavy alcohol consumption, it can help in improving the symptoms of hangover. However, all of this may not be true, according to new research conducted at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. The researchers compiled data from three different studies to conclude that having water to cure hangover may not be the adequate solution to managing the symptoms.

Hangovers – especially the ones that hit the next morning after drinking – are characterised by pain, nausea and exhaustion. Hangovers can be different for different people. People choose to chug a lot of water thinking that it is a perfect antidote to hangover and can cure the symptoms instantly.

However, that’s not true. The researchers observed people who drank water before bed and the ones who didn’t. The people who drank water before bed felt less dehydrated than the other group – however, they experienced the same symptoms.

ALSO READ: What causes a hangover, and how can we get rid of it? What causes dehydration after alcohol consumption? Hence, the researchers concluded that consuming water during a drinking session or directly after a drinking session can have little contribution in managing hangovers. Hangover is a combination of the effects of alcohol metabolism and dehydration. It is also caused by the body’s inflammatory response to alcohol consumption and oxidative stress.

Dehydration is caused by the body’s loss .