Drinking alcohol can lead to difficulty breathing due to its depressant effects on the central nervous system, which may relax the muscles in the throat and impair respiratory control. Additionally, alcohol can cause inflammation and irritation in the airways, leading to constriction and reduced airflow. Excessive consumption may also result in an increased risk of choking or aspiration, further complicating breathing.
Yes, it does because alcohol is alcohol anyway you put it.
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Alcohol, such as beer, wine, spirits, or hard liquor.
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it harms your breathng your breathe will stink and no acnomy will like you cause youll look like a crak head
We Can Breathe under Alcohol was created on 2005-05-17.
When you say "drinking", it carries the connotation of drinking alcohol, drinking alcohol to excess, and becoming addicted to it.
Standard drinks of beer, wine and distilled spirits ("hard liquor") contain the same amount of alcohol, which is .6 oz. of absolute alcohol. To a breathalyzer, they're all the same.
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
The effects of drinking spirits or "hard liquor" are the same as for drinking beer and wine. If consumed regularly and in moderation, alcohol promotes good health and greater longevity. They are associated with negative effects if abused.
If you held pure grain alcohol or 151-proof rum in your mouth and then blew it across a flame, it might ignite. Then it could ignite you. But you won't become flammable just from drinking, although both drinking and smoking can have other undesirable effects.
Breathe out when drinking