Alcohol Poisoning
Treatment
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The most difficult part concerning alcohol poisoning treatment is
making the decision to seek immediate medical
ssistance. If someone who has been drinking excessively
persists in falling asleep, waken him or her.
If the individual does not respond easily, it
is time to call the police emergency number (911) and ask for
immediate help.
Making the Decision To Seek Immediate
Medical Help
Almost
surprisingly, the most difficult aspect of saving someone from
alcohol poisoning, interestingly, does not take place in the
hospital Emergency Room.
Nor does saving a person from alcohol poisoning involve
complicated alcohol poisoning treatment.
The hardest part of dealing appropriately with an alcohol
overdose is making the decision to seek immediate medical
help. The fear of embarrassment, public humiliation,
possible legal repercussions (for instance, for underage drinkers),
or a lack of knowledge about the symptoms and the seriousness of
alcohol poisoning can lead to indecision, which can be fatal.
If someone who has been drinking heavily persists in falling
asleep, waken him or her. If the person does not respond easily, it
is time to call the police emergency number (911) and ask for
assistance.
| The first symptom of an alcohol
overdose is usually nausea, followed by vomiting. These symptoms
are messages from your body and from your brain that you consumed
more alcohol than your body can
metabolize. |
Another point that needs to be emphasized regarding alcohol
poisoning is this: do not simply assume that the person will
"sleep it off" or would prefer not to be disturbed. Letting a
person with alcohol poisoning sleep does two things. First,
it prevents him or her from getting the alcohol poisoning treatment
he or she requires. And second, it leads to the possibility
that the person may never awaken.

Drinking Alcohol and The Influence of Other
Drugs
Furthermore, getting the person home and in bed is not a solution,
and may actually place the drinker at risk due to the fact that he
or she is no longer being observed.
If you reasonably believe that other drugs were also ingested,
be sure to tell the ambulance or medical personnel. Alcohol
when combined with other drugs, legal or illegal, accounts for
approximately 33% of all drug overdose cases in the United
States.
| If you drink to an excess, you
may consume more alcohol than your body can metabolize and
eliminate. Under these situations, the body and the brain may
become "overloaded" and result in an alcohol overdose, also known
as alcohol poisoning. If the amount of alcohol is great
enough, the body and the brain will "shut down" and the person can
die as a result. |
Alcohol Poisoning Treatment:
Conclusion
The hardest part regarding alcohol
poisoning treatment is making the decision to seek
immediate medical assistance. For example, if a person who
has been drinking heavily continues to fall asleep, waken him or
her. If the individual does not waken easily and continues to
fall asleep, call the police emergency number (911) and ask for
immediate help.

| Alcohol Addiction research
emphasizes the fact that alcohol poisoning doesn't necessarily
occur from any one abusive and excessive drinking occurrence.
That is, an alcohol overdose can also happen from a regular and
repetitive infusion of alcohol in the blood
stream. |
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| Alcoholism, also known as
alcohol addiction and alcohol dependence, is a disease that
includes the following four symptoms: 1. Tolerance: the need to
drink greater amounts of alcohol in order to feel a “buzz” or to
get “high.” 2. Loss of control: an inability to stop drinking after
the first drink. 3. Craving: having a strong urge or need to drink.
4. Physical dependence: withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety,
headaches, nausea, perspiration, and “the shakes” when abstaining
from alcohol. |
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