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While consuming alcohol isn't inherently problematic, its excessive intake can lead to a critical condition known as alcohol poisoning.
Alcohol, scientifically known as ethanol, depresses the activity of the central nervous system—particularly the brain. Found in various forms and strengths—from beers and wines to spirits and medical alcohol—it can cause personality shifts, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue as consumption increases. Excessive or prolonged drinking can severely hamper all physical and mental functions, potentially causing deep, hard-to-revive unconsciousness.
A progression into serious alcohol poisoning can, under certain circumstances, prove fatal. Risks include:
Individuals with alcohol poisoning may exhibit certain signs:
If you suspect alcohol poisoning: