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Alcohol intoxication is a state when there is enough ethanol in your body to have an effect - usually the symptoms of euphoria, a certain degree of lethargy, impaired vision, balance, and judgement will be the prime signs of intoxication.
diabetic reactions, head injury, drug overdose
It takes a higher BAC for alcoholics to exhibit clinical signs of intoxication because of the phenomenon known as alcohol tolerance.
abnormal vital signs (breathing, pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure), threatening or violent behavior, and those who present with signs and symptoms of alcohol or illicit drug intoxication.
Usually slurred words, glassy eyes, sometimes growing quiet, sometime getting rowdy and argumentative. Staggering when walking, falling over, all are good signs of alcohol intoxication - a case of more than one drink too many!
Try and remove the glass immediately in a "good faith effort"
This depends considerably about the individual in question. In some studies individuals begin showing signs of intoxication mere minutes after drinking an alcoholic drink, and in other cases the individual doesn't show signs until as much as 45 minutes later.
There is a such thing called water intoxication. You will know when you had too much water, you may vomit the water out. But water intoxication (over hydration) is like drowning yourself.
Alcoholism has many signs and symptoms, some of them include frequent intoxication, black-out drinking and a pattern in drinking such as becoming angry or violent everytime you drink.
High blood or breath alcohol levels are the only reliable proofs of intoxication. Other signs that people use to deduce if a person is intoxicated like fumbling, confusion, sleepiness, mumbling can be caused by strokes, concussions, diabetic problems, prescription drug issues, poisoning, low oxygen levels, mental problems, lack of sleep, depression or shock.
Signs of alcohol poisnong are pale skin, seizures, and breathing fewer than eight times per minute.
Yes, it could be or a sign of some medical problem.