In the short term you will get drunk. Long term abuse of alcohol increases the risk of physical and safety harms.
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Short term you act without many of your inhibitions which will probably lead to regret and other consequenses (pregnancy, fatherhood amoung the possibilities). Drinking and driving drunk will get you a large fine, difficulty finding a job and a court record, if you lucky enough not to kill you, your friends or another driver.
Long term abuse of alcohol will damage your liver (cirrhosis) leading to liver failure and death. The same long term abuse often leads to social consequences such as loss of job, family, income, home and self respect.
When people drink too much, they might do or say things they don't mean. They might hurt themselves or other people, especially if they drive a car. Someone who drinks too much also might throw up and could wake up the next day feeling awful - that's called a hangover.
Drinking too much alcohol can lead to alcohol poisoning, which can kill a person. Over time, people who abuse alcohol can do serious damage to their bodies. The liver, which removes poisons from the blood, is especially at risk.
Because alcohol can cause such problems, the citizens and government leaders in the United States decided that kids shouldn't be allowed to buy or use alcohol. By setting the drinking age at 21, they hope older people will be able to make good decisions about alcohol. For instance, they don't want people to drink alcohol and drive cars because that's how many accidents occur.
Your brain isn't fully developed until you are in your early to mid 20s. Studies have shown that early alcohol consumption can negatively affect the developing brain. Teens who drink have a significantly higher chance of having memory and concentration difficulties, the result of having smaller hippocampi which are the parts of the brain that are most important for learning and memory. Chronic Alcoholism can result in a condition called Korsakoffs syndrome, which results in complete memory loss, personality change, seizures and death. For teens who are genetically predisposed to epilepsy, drinking can bring on seizures. Early onset drinking also predicts alcohol dependence later in life. Overall, the earlier you start drinking, the more problems you will have.
if you do to much alcohol, you could either have alcohol poisoning or die
its a drink then nothing happens Note - Yeast never turns into alcohol, yeast turns sugar into alcohol, thus alcohol is the yeast's waste product of metabolism.
The alcohol sets on fire…
Alcohol of that strength is hygroscopic, it will kill you.
it will evaporate
the alcohol will evaporate.
Taking an emetic with alcohol will cause vomiting.
It dilutes the alcohol content.
My condition worsen after consuming alcohol.
That depends on who is doing the assessment, and why.
nothing happens
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
amox with alcohol