Showing posts with label Alcohol Poisoning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcohol Poisoning. Show all posts

Saturday, July 01, 2017

Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms

Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms First, you should know that Alcohol Poisoning should never be treated at home without first seeking medical attention and/or advice. However, many people tend to confuse alcohol poisoning with drinking too much. Alcohol poisoning, in clinical terms, means having high levels of alcohol in the blood that causes grave damage to major organs in the body. It can lead to death. Consequently, it is important that you ascertain those toxic levels are not reached and this means getting the person to a hospital immediately.


In order to determine whether the person is suffering from alcohol poisoning, you first need to establish whether the intoxicated person can be roused from his/her drunken stupor. Should it prove impossible to bring that person to wakeful semblance, you should call for immediate medical assistance. Do not assume the person is okay and allow him/her to sleep so that the effects wear off. That, as a matter of fact, could be the worst decision ever! The next thing to do is confirm whether s/he ingested any illegal/legal drugs. Statistics show that most alcohol poisoning cases are caused when a person takes some drugs then, soon after, drinks alcohol.


Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms

  • Vomiting

  • Seizures

  • Confusion, stupor

  • Slow breathing i.e. each minute having less than 8 breaths

  • Blue-tinged or pale skin

  • Irregular breathing i.e. having a 10 second gap between breathes.

  • Unconsciousness

  • Hypothermia


However, you should not wait for all the symptoms to manifest for you to seek medical attention. If the person is unconscious and cannot be woken up, they are at a high risk of dying.


Alcohol Poisoning Treatments
Medical Treatments
Treatment of alcohol poisoning involves giving supportive care as the body gets rid of all the alcohol. Children and adults who have consumed isopropyl or methanol alcohol by accident may require kidney dialysis. This is a mechanical process in which toxins and waste are filtered from your body's system to speed up alcohol removal from your bloodstream. Other medical treatments are:



  • Oxygen therapy

  • Careful monitoring

  • Dehydration prevention by giving fluids intravenously (via a vein)

  • Using glucose and thiamin


Home Remedies
Alcohol poisoning is a potentially dangerous and serious condition. Natural remedies can work, but if the patient is experiencing disrupted breathing, uncontrollable vomiting, or you cannot wake him/her, seek medical attention immediately.



  • Keep warm: Blood vessels' functioning is restricted by excessive alcohol amounts in the bloodstream thereby causing hypothermia. So, you must keep the affected person warm with a coat or warm blankets.

  • Avoid choking: A person who is intoxicated risks chocking in his/her own vomit, more so when unconscious. Avoid choking by having the person lie sideways. That way, the airways will open and not get clogged. However, vomiting is in some way considered effective in preventing excess alcohol from getting absorbed.

  • Monitor the victim closely: A person suffering from alcohol poisoning needs close monitoring because the poisoning may lead to a coma; you should keep them awake. You should also monitor the person's breathing to ensure it is not disrupted. The patient can sleep once the symptoms have eased, but you should still continue monitoring them.

  • Flush out the alcohol: You can do so by giving the person a lot of fluids. After a while, the person will start making frequent short calls, and in the process s/he would empty their bladder frequently.

  • Drink lots of Water: Drinking a lot of water will help the person empty his/her bladder frequently thus reducing the amount of alcohol in the body. What's more, the water will also help keep the person hydrated throughout the whole process.

  • Provide nutritional supplements: Give the person who has suffered alcohol poisoning nutritional supplements like milk thistle, which will help his/her liver detox. Vitamins B-complex also helps the body recover from the heavy drinking.


Warnings for Helping People with Alcohol Poisoning
If you know someone who might be suffering from alcohol poisoning-even if s/he does not have the symptoms listed above, seek immediate medical care. If it is an emergency case, here is what to do:


If s/he is unconscious:



  • Do not leave them alone: this is because the person may choke in their vomit.

  • Do not force them to vomit: alcohol poisoning has been known to affect the working of your gag reflex. In the process of vomiting, the person may accidentally aspirate (inhale) vomit in their lungs thus causing fatal injury to their lung(s).


If s/he is conscious:



  • If you reside in USA, call 800-222-1222 so that you will be routed to the nearest center for poison control. That way, you will be given instructions on what to do to the inebriated individual and whether the person should be taken to hospital immediately. All calls are confidential.

  • Inquire for information: Ask the person how much alcohol s/he has taken & when. Also, ask whether s/he had taken any medication prior to drinking. This information will prove important when taking the person to hospital because you will also be asked some of those questions.


You should pay attention to more warning when treating someone with alcohol poisoning.



  • Don't give the person a cold shower: it could cause shock which might lead to unconsciousness or/and worsen hypothermia.

  • Never use coffee: It can increase dehydration.

  • Don't lay them on their back: the person can end up swallowing their vomit thereby causing severe damage to their liver and body.

  • Never let the person "sleep it off": It might result to a coma or unconsciousness, more so in severe cases.

  • Don't let the person walk as it may make the situation worse.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Alcohol Poisoning Cure

Alcohol Poisoning Cure

For people who are prone to binge drinking, or drinking a lot of alcohol within a short period of time, their blood alcohol content may be so high that it is dangerous due to toxicity. That means Alcohol Poisoning can occur. If a person is extremely confused, disoriented or fails to respond to those around him or her, an alcohol poisoning cure may be necessary because if untreated, alcohol poisoning can lead to death. Therefore, it is important to know how to handle a situation involving alcohol poisoning.





Alcohol Poisoning Cure Step By Step
1. Call Emergency Services
There are several indications that can occur when alcohol poisoning is affecting someone who has had a lot of alcohol. If these symptoms are present, it is time to contact emergency services. There are no remedies that can be found in the home that will cure alcohol poisoning. Therefore, you'd better know these symptoms to call for medical intervention timely. These symptoms include:



  • Cold, clammy, pale or bluish skin. Skin can also be blotchy

  • Person does not rouse when pinched, shaken or talked to

  • Breathing stops for 10 seconds or longer

  • Seizures, spasms or convulsions occur

  • The victim appears confused or is in a stupor

  • Vomiting occurs while the person is unconscious


People who are unresponsive, exhibit mental confusion or have blue skin, erratic breathing or are gasping for air require immediate attention. They need medical help, so call 911.


2. While Waiting, You Can:
Once the call has been made to bring in emergency services, there are something you can do that can help alcohol poisoning cure.



  • Turn the person on their side, particularly if the person is unconscious and vomiting. This is important to help avoid choking. Vomiting helps the body get rid of some of the alcohol, so that is a positive sign. However, when a person is lying on his back, he can easily choke on that vomit.

  • Place a blanket or coat over the victim. This helps the individual stay warm. Their blood vessels are constricting due to the high levels of alcohol, and this can cause hypothermia.

  • If the person is conscious, it is a good idea to give them lots of water or other non-alcoholic fluids. This helps them flush the alcohol from their system, decreasing the effects and symptoms.

  • Make sure to watch the victim and keep him awake while waiting for emergency services to arrive. People who fall into a coma may die if the alcohol poisoning is severe.

  • Finally, if they are capable of swallowing, consider supplements like vitamin B complex and milk thistle. These supplements can help the liver detox and better handle the massive influx of alcohol.


3. But Never Do the Following:

  • Leave the person to “sleep it off”: As mentioned above, a person can fall into a coma and die from alcohol poisoning. Leaving them alone to sleep is definitely not an alcohol poisoning cure.

  • Force them to drink black coffee: Coffee does not help them rehydrate or flush their system of the alcohol. This is not a good beverage to give someone who has had significant amounts of alcohol.

  • Force them to vomit: If the person is vomiting naturally, this is helping their system get rid of excess alcohol. However, if it is forced, their system may not function properly and may cause choke instead.

  • Help them walk around: The person's brain is not functioning at proper levels. Therefore, making them keep moving increases their risk of falls or injury.


4. When Emergency Services Arrive:
The paramedics will take control of the situation. They are trained to evaluate the individual and determine what is needed to stabilize the victim. In most cases, the person will require a trip to the emergency room at the local hospital. Monitoring and sometimes an intravenous drip will be required. Sometimes, the individual will have their stomach pumped to remove excess alcohol.


Some people will require a tube to be inserted into their windpipe to assist with breathing. For young children who accidentally ingested methanol, kidney dialysis may be required.


Alcohol poisoning is a serious condition. Emergency services and medical intervention are always advisable as soon as possible. This can prevent any more serious symptoms from developing when more and more alcohol is processed into the body.


What Will Happen If a Victim of Alcohol Poisoning Is Left Untreated?
Alcohol poisoning cure is necessary when you find someone is under this condition. If left alone, it can lead to many tragic consequences. For example, the breathing and heartbeat can both slow and even stop when a victim is left alone. Someone with alcohol poisoning can also choke on his or her own vomit. Someone left alone in this condition can also have seizures, suffer permanent brain damage, suffer from hypothermia or drastically low blood sugar. All of these conditions can lead to death.


Therefore, it is never advisable to leave someone alone who you believe is suffering from alcohol poisoning. Even someone who is not exhibiting symptoms of alcohol poisoning but has ingested high amounts of alcohol should be watched to make sure they will sober up and not have any health issues related to the alcohol they have ingested.


You will get more facts about alcohol poisoning death from the video below, which makes you knowthe importance of remembering what has been talked in this article.


Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Alcohol Poisoning

Alcohol Poisoning






The habit of taking alcohol can exceed sometime causing serious consequences of poisoning. Taking large amounts of alcohol in short period can become fatal affecting heart beat and breathing. Some people end up taking alcohol found in household substances with the intention of committing suicide.


Alcohol poisoning is a serious disease and needs emergency medical care and hospitalization.










Symptoms of alcohol poisoning are poor concentration, confusion, vomiting, stupor, seizures, and shortness of breath. For some people it may cause hypothermia (reduced body temperature) change in skin color and irregular breathing. In case of high consumption, the person may fell unconscious.


Alcohol is the fluid that gets absorbed quickly with the blood. Hence emergency medical attention is needed to save the person. The substance which contains methanol and isopropyl alcohol is highly poisonous and can affect kidney. Hence speedy removal of alcohol is absolutely necessary.


Treatment begins at home giving supporting care and monitoring the health condition of the person carefully. Giving oxygen therapy artificial respiration to prevent choking and irregular breathing can be started at home. Take the person to the clinic without delaying. The patient should be started on IV fluids to prevent dehydration.


Basic home remedy for alcohol (high) consumption are drinking black coffee and taking a cold shower.