Alcohol can act as a vasodilator. It can dilate the blood vessels. Part of that is associated with an increase in so-called parasympathetic tone. Alcohol tends to induce some vasodilation, at least in some of the capillary beds. And then when the alcohol wears off, there's a vasoconstriction and people get brutal headaches. That's why some people will take aspirin or Tylenol or Advil or things like that.

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