Alcohol as such is a liquid, a chemical. It's also addictive to humans when drunk, and excessive consumtion can kill you in several different ways. Most of them slow, by organ damage or secondary diseases.
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A mosquito bite can infect you with a disease that they can carry. The disease could kill you. Its like - the snake bite doesnt kill you, its the poison.
There are several diseases that can progress rapidly and potentially lead to death within two weeks, such as untreated meningitis, severe sepsis, or acute leukemia. Timely medical intervention is crucial in these cases to maximize chances of survival.
It can keep you from catching a disease that could kill you. And since you did not get the disease, you will not be giving it to someone else who could die from the disease.
No, alcohol is not considered an antibiotic. Antibiotics are medications that are specifically designed to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, while alcohol is a substance that can have disinfectant properties but does not target bacteria in the same way antibiotics do.
it cuold kill you and you would go drunk
Kill anything that could be host to the disease. Without hosts, the disease will not spread.
No but if they have a disease (which they probably don't) then they could if they bite.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking. In reality, drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
Yes, alcohol can effectively kill worms.
If the mosquito is carrying a disease (which it can) when it bites you, i could inject it into your blood, and you get sick and could die Ex: malaria (yellow fever), lyme disease and so on