Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning
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Alcohol Overdose Statistics and Facts. Approximately 50,000 cases of alcohol poisoning
are reported each year in the United States. Knowing what the symptoms of alcohol poisoning are and responding
appropriately to such alcohol poisoning symptoms can help avoid a fatal alcohol overdose.
Alcohol Poisoning and Blood Alcohol Level Factors
Alcohol poisoning, also known as an alcohol overdose, is a dangerous and sometimes deadly result of drinking significantly more
ethanol alcohol than the human body can process.
It is
worth emphasizing that it is not necessarily the amount of alcohol a person drinks but more accurately the
amount of alcohol that an individual can metabolize that is critical when discussing alcohol poisoning
symptoms.
The effects of the alcohol on your body depend on the amount of alcohol in your blood (known as
blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
A person's blood alcohol concentration is affected by the following factors:
- How much food is in the individual's stomach at the time he or she drinks
- How strong the alcoholic drink is
- How quickly the person consumes the alcoholic drink
- How fast the person's body metabolizes the alcohol
Common Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning
Typically, one of the first symptoms of alcohol poisoning is nausea, followed by
vomiting. These alcohol poisoning symptoms are warning signs from the brain and from the body informing the
person that he or she has consumed more alcohol than his or her body can metabolize. The following list
characterizes some of the main symptoms of alcohol poisoning:
- Unconsciousness (passing out)
- Absent reflexes
- Slurred speech
- Seizures
- Erratic behavior
- No withdrawal from painful stimuli (for instance from pinching)
- Blue-tinged skin or pale skin
- Feeling very ill, including protracted vomiting
- Confusion
- Inability to make eye contact or sustain a conversation
- Difficulty awakening the person
- Slow, shallow, or irregular breathing
| Alcohol abuse on college campuses is an issue that has been discussed by many
individuals and reported often on the nightly news for many years. Perhaps the two main
“problems” and the most extreme examples of alcohol abuse on college campuses concerns
alcohol-related traffic fatalities involving college students and the deaths of college students
due to an alcohol overdose or alcohol poisoning. |
Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning: Conclusion
The Bottom Line When Experiencing an Alcohol Overdose. Due to the fact that
almost 50,000 cases of alcohol poisoning are reported each year in the United States and since alcohol poisoning
can be fatal, it is important to be able to identify the typical symptoms of alcohol poisoning.
Knowledge of these alcohol poisoning symptoms and knowing how to quickly and properly react to such
symptoms (that is, by calling 911) can help avoid a fatal alcohol overdose.
| Alcohol poisoning can lead to death. This is a particular danger for adolescents who
may want to impress their friends with their ability to drink alcohol but who cannot yet gauge its
effects. It is important to note that alcohol poisoning symptoms don't only occur from any one
heavy drinking incident, but may also occur from a constant infusion of alcohol in the blood stream
over time. |
| One of the worst of the many consequences of alcohol abuse is alcohol
poisoning. More precisely, when an individual drinks far more alcohol than his or her body
can metabolize and eliminate, alcohol poisoning, also known as alcohol overdose, is a real
possibility. And the absolute worst part about alcohol poisoning is this: in rare
circumstances, it can be fatal. The moral of the story is this: if you want to avoid
the many damaging and unhealthy consequences of alcohol abuse, especially alcohol poisoning, drink
responsibly or not at all. |
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