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Delayed Hangover: Why Do Hangovers Start Later In The Day?

Updated on Jan 24, 2025
Delayed hangover
Medically reviewed by Dr Pedram Kordrostami— Written by Luat Duong
Updated on Jan 24, 2025

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Have you ever experienced a delayed hangover before? When you wake up after a night of drinking, feeling fine, then a few hours later come crashing down.

Sound familiar?

Well, you’re not alone. Delayed hangovers are more common than you think and there are a few different reasons why you may get them.

In this article, we’re going to take a closer look at why you may experience a delayed hangover and everything you can do to get rid of it.

About the medical reviewer

Dr Pedram Kordrostami

Graduated from Queen Mary Medical School London in 2016. Worked in the national health service (NHS) until 2022 in various specialities including general medicine, Dermatology, and A&E.

His passion now lies in anti-aging science and emerging longevity research.

Medically reviewed by
Dr Pedram Kordrostami

Graduated from Queen Mary Medical School London in 2016. Worked in the national health service (NHS) until 2022 in various specialities including general medicine, Dermatology, and A&E.

His passion now lies in anti-aging science and emerging longevity research.

Written by
Luat Duong

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