How To Recognize Alcohol Poisoning
If you are an alcohol drinker or if you regularly hang out with people who drink alcohol, then you should do everyone in your group a favor and gain some working knowledge about the different signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning as well as how to administer emergency alcohol poisoning treatment. In general, though, simple awareness of the symptoms of acute alcohol intoxication can go a long way in determining whether one of your buddies eventually lives or dies. There are an estimated 10,000 or more cases of alcohol poisoning reported in the United States on an annual basis, unfortunately, a large number of these victims of acute alcohol intoxication lose their lives in an untimely manner. The fact of the matter is that alcohol poisoning claims more lives than it should each year simply because some people are too stubborn to seek medical attention and the people around the victim are oblivious to the signs and symptoms of acute alcohol intoxication.
It does not take a genius to recognize when a person may be suffering from alcohol poisoning, unfortunately, it can be easy to confuse the symptoms of alcohol poisoning with the symptoms of less-threatening effects of alcohol such as alcohol withdrawal syndrome and a simple hangover. This is important because while it is true that there are similarities in the symptoms of these three different medical conditions, the fact of the matter is that a person who is suffering from acute alcohol intoxication could possibly die in a variety of ways due to the effects of alcohol on his body.
A person who is really suffering from alcohol poisoning could suffer from slow, irregular breathing, cold, clammy skin, dizziness, headache, excessive vomiting, stupor and confusion as well as loss of consciousness. In case you see someone suffering from any number of these symptoms soon after an alcohol drinking session, you should call a poison control center to alert them of the situation.
