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Drunk driving, alcohol poisoning, death, brain damage, jail time
The results can be catastrophic. You can get alcohol poisoning, drug overdose, brain damage, death, and a multitude of other problems.
Yes. Infected impacted wisdom teeth can make you feel ill. The poison from the infection is close to your brain and is poisoning your brain. Your brain reacts to the poison by telling you something is wrong. It makes you feel ill.
You will become intoxicated. In addition to that, if the alcohol levels in your body are too high, then you can die of alcohol poisoning.
Alcohol affects the entire brain. It depresses all functions in it- from the logic centers to the parts of the brain that control vital functions when someone drinks too much. That is why a person who drinks too much passes out, and why people die from alcohol poisoning
If you are able to type on the computer, you are not likely to succumb to alcohol poisoning, which only occurs if you drink it in quantity. You'd be far too drunk to type -- or even to worry about it.However, for future reference, you can get alcohol poisoning from vodka if you drink enough of it. Please consider not drinking at all. Alcohol has a devastating effect on the brains of teenagers, which are still maturing and forming connections among nerves. Teen drinking can lead to brain damage that will affect you later in life, and also makes it far more likely that you will develop alcoholism.
Nicotine poisoning.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
Only a small proportion of alcohol goes to the brain.
Brain damage may occur due to a wide range of conditions, illnesses, injuries, and as a result of iatrogenesis. Possible causes of widespread (diffuse) brain damage include prolonged hypoxia (shortage of oxygen), poisoning by teratogens (including alcohol), infection, and neurological illness. Chemotherapy can cause brain damage to the neural stem cells and oligodendrocyte cells that produce myelin. Common causes of focal or localized brain damage are physical trauma (traumatic brain injury), stroke, aneurysm, surgery, neurological illness, and heavy metals poisoning including by Mercury and its compounds and lead.
Alcohol poisoning can cause the brain to swell and result in death and brain damage. People that drink too much are much more likely to have fatal accidents, both in vehicles and around the home. There was even a case where a girl drank too much and fell out of bed and out the window to her death. Long term alcohol use can lead to permanent damage to the internal organs, particularly the liver.
The brain reacts quickly to whats bothering you.