What is the difference between a hangover and alcohol poisoning?

Hangover Vs. Alcohol Poisoning

If you’ve ever had too much to drink, you may have experienced a hangover the next day. A hangover is a collection of unpleasant symptoms that occur after alcohol consumption, such as headache, nausea, fatigue, dehydration, and mood changes. A hangover usually goes away on its own after a few hours or a day, and can be prevented or alleviated by drinking water, eating food, taking painkillers, and getting enough rest.

However, sometimes drinking too much alcohol can lead to a more serious condition called alcohol poisoning. Alcohol poisoning is a life-threatening emergency that occurs when the amount of alcohol in your blood reaches a toxic level. Alcohol poisoning can cause severe symptoms such as vomiting, seizures, low blood pressure, slow breathing, irregular heartbeat, hypothermia, and coma. Alcohol poisoning can also damage your brain, liver, kidneys, and other organs. Alcohol poisoning requires immediate medical attention and can be fatal if left untreated.

The Symptoms To Look Out For:

– If you or someone else has trouble staying awake, is unresponsive, or has difficulty breathing, call 911 right away. These are signs of alcohol poisoning and indicate that the person needs urgent medical help.
– If you or someone else has vomited more than once, has blood in the vomit, or has a fever, seek medical attention as soon as possible. These are also signs of alcohol poisoning and could indicate dehydration, infection, or internal bleeding.
– If you or someone else has only mild symptoms such as headache, nausea, or drowsiness, you may have a hangover and can try to treat it at home. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen after a day, or if you have any other health concerns, consult your doctor for advice.

Avoiding hangovers and alcohol poisoning by Drinking Responsibly

The best way to avoid both hangovers and alcohol poisoning is to drink responsibly and know your limits. Drink in moderation, alternate alcoholic drinks with water or non-alcoholic beverages, eat before and while drinking, and avoid mixing different types of alcohol. Also, never drink and drive or let someone else drink and drive. Remember that alcohol affects everyone differently and that factors such as age, weight, gender, medication use, and health conditions can influence how your body reacts to alcohol.

Hangovers and Alcohol Poisoning may be a sign you need Rehab

Drinking alcohol can be fun and enjoyable when done safely and sensibly. However, it can also pose serious risks to your health and well-being when done excessively or irresponsibly. By knowing the difference between a hangover and alcohol poisoning and how to prevent and treat them, you can protect yourself and others from harm and enjoy alcohol in a healthy way. If you have had severe hangovers or alcohol poisoning and drinking is having an effect on your life, then you may need alcohol detox and alcohol rehab.

Call us today and one of our specialist can help you get stated and give you the information you need to begin your recovery.

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