Friday, September 12, 2008

Binge Drinking Leads to Alcohol Poisoning

Binge drinking can lead to very serious consequences, the least of which is alcohol poisoning

How does binge drinking happen?  Why does a fun evening get together turn into a long evening of downing drink after drink?

The hidden frustrations, the upbeat mood of the evening, freedom from any restrictions, the macho challenges all add up to binging.  When a person has more than 5 drinks then it is considered as binge drinking.

Physiology and the rate of metabolizing vary from person to person.  Not all can have the same metabolic rate there by processing the amount of alcohol also varies.  When the body cannot process the large quantities of alcohol being poured in it results in alcohol poisoning.

The major symptoms of alcohol posing are loss of consciousness, slurred speech, seizures, erratic behavior, slow reflexes, no response to painful stimuli, pale skin, feeling very ill, protracted vomiting, slurred speech, difficulty awakening the person and irregular breathing.

Immediate medical attention is needed when a person is down with alcohol poisoning.  Failing to attend to alcohol poisoning may result in liver damage, cardio-vascular problems, neurological problems and even death.

An hour of fun can turning to serious life threatening problems.  It is always best to mix with people or groups who behave responsibly so that one is not drawn into a binge drinking and negative consequences for life. 

Srinivasan Gopal

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