Many will be waking up with sore heads this morning after a night of celebrating the new year.

Hangovers are never welcome the morning after, but we’ve found what could help cure it and make it more bearable.

Ginger

Ginger is a good remedy for settling an upset stomach, which can come in very handy when it comes to hangovers. It can help get rid of symptoms of nausea, dizziness and pain. Try a ginger ale, ginger beer or - if you can stomach it - munching on fresh or pickled ginger.

Bananas

Bananas are loaded with potassium and magnesium, which the body loses when drinking alcohol, with potassium helping to reduce nausea and tiredness the morning after.

Full English breakfast

Many swear by getting over a heavy hangover by demolishing a greasy fry up, bacon sandwich or eggs. They can help restore the body’s glucose levels, with eggs providing the much-needed amino acid cysteine, which helps breakdown acetaldehyde, the root cause of hangovers.

Virgin Bloody Mary

Spicy things are supposed to be good for hangovers as they make you sweat, ridding your body of toxins and making you want to drink more water. It’s been reported that tomato juice can also accelerate the rate at which enzymes process alcohol, with tomatoes containing compounds that protect against liver injury.

However, if you swear by hair of the dog to get you through a hangover, you can always have a traditional Bloody Mary.

Watermelon

For those who just can’s stomach a Full English Breakfast after a night out - or any food and liquids for that matter - watermelon is a great way to stay hydrated. Headaches associated with hangovers are usually due to dehydration and decreased blood flow to the brain, two things watermelon can help restore.

Coconut water

Similarly to watermelon, coconut water can help hydrate you during a hangover. It contains lost of electrolytes which help rehydrate the body.

Fizzy drink

Many people opt for a fizzy drink to get them through their hangovers. Carbonated drinks, such as Coca Cola, can settle the stomach, the caffeine boosts energy and the sugar can help glucose levels.