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 permanent brain damage in extreme cases develop more severe hypothermia have seizures (fits) as a result of lowered blood sugar levels Repeated vomiting and retching can lead to the vomiting of blood as a result of a torn blood vessel (Mallory-Weiss tear) at the junction of the stomach and gullet. Other related risks Drinking too much alcohol can affect a person's judgement and put them in situations wheretheir health and safety are at risk. For example, they may: have an accident or get injured become involved in violentor antisocial behaviour have unsafe sex, which can lead to an unplanned pregnancy ora sexually transmitted infection (STI) lose personal possessions
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