Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a congenital condition caused by the exposure of a developing fetus to alcohol during pregnancy. It results in a range of physical, behavioral, and cognitive impairments in the child. Since it occurs due to maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, it is classified as a congenital disorder, as the effects are present at birth.
It usually is not fatal.
Cirocis of lever is the most fatal outcome from excessive alcohol intake, apart from damaging kidney,lung, high blood sugar level.
Jody Allen Crowe has written: 'The fatal link' -- subject(s): Fetal alcohol syndrome, School shootings
No.
it is usually fatal before birth
Alcohol detox is not always fatal, but it can be. Unsupervised and unmedicated, it may include extreme anxiety, disorientation, hallucinations, sleep disorders, hand tremors, nausea, sweating, seizures, and racing pulse, along with blood pressure spikes that can cause strokes.Delirium tremens (DTs) are an extreme example of withdrawal. In the worst cases, untreated alcohol withdrawal syndrome can result in death.
As many as 30% of children and teenagers who develop Reye's syndrome die
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had fetal alcohol syndrome. Fetal alcohol syndrome is a condition that occurs in children born to mothers who drank alcohol during pregnancy, leading to developmental and physical abnormalities.
No, but consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to impaired mental development in a condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is not fatal. So no -- can't kill you.
Yes it can. Alcohol also contributes to anxiety.