Generally unconsciousness would be a sign of alcohol poisoning if the unconscious person had been drinking alcohol prior to being unconcious.
Any of these symptoms can be a symptom of alcohol poisoning:
its called POISONING. and...there is no such thing as beer poisoning...only alcohol poisoning. alcohol poisoning does not have to end lethally, but it can. normally, you can identify alcohol poisoning by vomiting and unconsciousness. if it is very bad, visit a doctor immediately. normally it takes 30 minutes for alcohol to unfold its full power on your body. death due to alcohol poisoning takes longer, because your body struggles for quite a time.
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If you look at statestics, you might feel terrified. About 2,200 people die of alcohol poisoning in the US each year 6 people die of alcohol poisoning each day in the US. AND most people who die are middle-aged adults or men. For detailed effects , watch the video in the link 10 signs of alcohol poisoning youtu.be/ENxcie_yEBw
There are several symptoms for alcohol poisoning, these are the most commons ones: absent reflexes, slurred speech, confusion, difficulty awakening the person, erratic behavior, seizures, feeling very ill, slow breathing, unconsciousness or passing out.
Alcohol can kill you on the spot if you drink a huge amount of alcohol, drink grain alcohol in large amounts, or are allergic to alcohol. Allergies to alcohol can cause throat swelling and an inability to breathe.
If a person smells of alcohol, is unconscious, and cannot be roused, you must assume alcohol poisoning. To do otherwise is to take serious chances with that person's life. Turn them on their side to prevent them from inhaling vomit if they throw up, and then call the paramedics. If they stop breathing, begin support breathing. If there is no pulse, begin and continue CPR until the medics arrive, regardless of how long it takes.
Alcohol poisoning occurs when someone consumes a toxic amount of alcohol in a short period, leading to a dangerously high blood alcohol level. This can result in symptoms like confusion, vomiting, seizures, slow breathing, and unconsciousness. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention to prevent severe complications or death.
It depends on what you mean by "too much." When alcohol begins to affect normal functioning, it is called intoxication. As intoxication progresses, the central nervous system becomes less and less able to do its job, finally leading to unconsciousness, possible coma and death, known as alcohol poisoning or acute alcohol intoxication.
Unconsciousness is the last sign of shock. Followed by death.
There body takes in too much alcohol for them to handle. The alcohol poisons the blood leading to alcohol poisoning.
They could die from alcohol poisoning even if they have not yet passed out; people have died in their sleep having gone to bed completely unaware of the danger they have put themselves in with excessive alcohol consumption. Even fully awake, it is possible to choke to death on your own vomit, and copious regurgitation is a sure sign of alcohol poisoning.
No, but you are drunk. Alcohol poisoning becomes an issue around 0.30 and above.