Alcohol Poisoning
The effects of alcohol
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Around 1-2 units
- your heart rate will speed up and your blood vesselswill expand
- you get the warm, sociable feeling associated with moderate drinking
Around 4-6 units
- your decision making and judgement will start to be affected, making you lose your inhibitions and become more reckless
- the cells in your nervous system will start to be affected, making you feel lightheaded
- your co-ordination will be affected and your reaction time may be slower
Around 8-9 units
- your reaction times will be much slower
- your speech will be slurred
- your vision will begin to lose focus
- your liver won't be able to remove all of the alcohol overnight, so it's likely you'll wake up with a hangover
At this stage you should seriously consider not drinking any more alcohol.
If you do:
Around 10-12 units
- your co-ordination will be seriously impaired, placing you at high risk of having an accident
- you may stagger around or feel unstable on your feet
- you'll feel drowsy or dizzy
- the amount of alcohol in your body will begin to reach toxic (poisonous) levels
- you may need to go to the toilet more often as your body attempts to quickly pass the alcohol out of your body in your urine
- you'll be dehydrated in the morning, and probably have a severe headache
- the excess alcohol in your system may upset your digestive system, leading to nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea or indigestion
More than 12 units
- you're at high risk of developing alcohol poisoning, particularly if you're drinking lots of units in a short space of time
- the alcohol can begin to interfere with the automatic functions of your body, such as your breathing, heart rate and gag reflex
- you're at risk of losing consciousness
Articles for Alcohol Poisoning
Dangers of alcohol poisoning
If a person is poisoned by alcohol theycould: choke on their vomit stop breathing have a heart attack inhale vomit, leading to fatal lung damage become severely dehydrated , which can cause per
Dangers of alcohol poisoning
If a person is poisoned by alcohol theycould: choke on their vomit stop breathing have a heart attack inhale vomit, leading to fatal lung damage become severely dehydrated , which can cause per
How alcohol poisoning is treated in hospital
Inhospital, the person will be carefully monitored until the alcohol has left their system. If treatment is required,this may include: inserting a tube into their mouth and windpipe (intubation) to
How alcohol poisoning is treated in hospital
Inhospital, the person will be carefully monitored until the alcohol has left their system. If treatment is required,this may include: inserting a tube into their mouth and windpipe (intubation) to
How alcohol poisoning occurs
Every time you drink alcohol, your liver has to filter it out of your blood. Alcohol is absorbed quickly into your body (much quicker than food), but the body can only process around one unit of alcoh
How alcohol poisoning occurs
Every time you drink alcohol, your liver has to filter it out of your blood. Alcohol is absorbed quickly into your body (much quicker than food), but the body can only process around one unit of alcoh
Introduction
Read about alcohol poisoning, which occurs when a person drinks a toxic amount of alcohol, usually over a short period of time. This is often known as binge drinking.
Recommended alcohol limits
If you drink most weeks, to reduce your risk of harming your health: men and women are advised not to regularly drink more than 14 units a week spread your drinking over three days or moreif you dr
Recommended alcohol limits
If you drink most weeks, to reduce your risk of harming your health: men and women are advised not to regularly drink more than 14 units a week spread your drinking over three days or moreif you dr
Signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning
Thesigns and symptoms of alcohol poisoning include: confusion severely slurred speech loss of co-ordination vomiting irregular or slow breathing hypothermia (pale orblue-tinged skin caused
Signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning
Thesigns and symptoms of alcohol poisoning include: confusion severely slurred speech loss of co-ordination vomiting irregular or slow breathing hypothermia (pale orblue-tinged skin caused
The effects of alcohol
Around 1-2 units your heart rate will speed up and your blood vesselswill expand you get the warm, sociable feeling associated with moderate drinking Around 4-6 units your decision making and j
The effects of alcohol
Around 1-2 units your heart rate will speed up and your blood vesselswill expand you get the warm, sociable feeling associated with moderate drinking Around 4-6 units your decision making and j
When to seek medical help
If you suspect alcohol poisoning, dial 999 immediately to request an ambulance. While you're waiting: try to keep them sitting up and awake give them water if they can drink it if they've passed o
When to seek medical help
If you suspect alcohol poisoning, dial 999 immediately to request an ambulance. While you're waiting: try to keep them sitting up and awake give them water if they can drink it if they've passed o