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Alcohol poisoning or acute alcohol intoxication is a serious consequence of drinking a toxic amount of alcohol in a short period.
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Alcohol poisoning is a severe and life-threatening effect of drinking excessive amounts of alcohol quickly. Drinking large amounts of alcohol can rapidly affect one’s heart rate, breathing, body temperature, and gag reflex. These can lead to coma and even death. Alcohol poisoning is serious and needs prompt medical attention.
In the United States, at least six people die from alcohol poisoning each day. About 76% of all alcohol poisoning cases are among adults with an age range of 35 to 64 years. About 76% of all deaths from alcohol poisoning occur among men.
Binge drinking or drinking alcohol in excessive amounts over a short period is the major cause of alcohol poisoning.
In women, binge drinking happens upon taking four drinks within two hours.
In men, binge drinking happens upon consuming more than five alcoholic drinks within two hours.
In terms of amount, one drink is defined as 12 ounces of regular beer (5% alcohol), 9 ounces of malt liquor (7% alcohol), and 5 ounces of wine (12% alcohol). For hard liquor, one drink measures 1.5 ounces of 40-percent alcohol.
The major signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning include:
The other signs and symptoms include:
If alcohol poisoning is left untreated, the following can happen:
Alcohol poisoning is a severe condition and immediate medical treatment is important. In the case of alcohol poisoning, it is important that you follow the following steps:
If the patient became unconscious, the following steps should be considered:
If the patient is unresponsive and not breathing:
Alcohol poisoning is a severe and a life-threatening condition. It is vital that the patient receives immediate medical attention and the first responder calls the emergency services.