Treatment for Alcohol
Poisoning
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The most difficult part concerning the
treatment for alcohol poisoning is making the decision to seek
immediate medical assistance.
If a person who has been drinking heavily
persists in falling asleep, waken him or her. If the individual
does not respond by remaining awake, it is time to call 911 and ask
for immediate medical assistance.
Responding Appropriately to Alcohol
Poisoning
The most
difficult aspect of saving an individual from alcohol poisoning,
ironically, does not usually take place in the hospital Emergency
Room. Nor does saving an individual from alcohol
poisoning involve complicated medical treatment.
Simply put, the hardest part about
responding to an alcohol overdose situation is making the
decision to get immediate medical
assistance. Public humiliation, possible legal
repercussions (for underage drinkers, for instance). a lack of
knowledge about the symptoms and the critical nature of
alcohol poisoning, or the fear of embarrassment can lead to
indecision, which can be fatal.
If a person who has been drinking excessively persists in
falling asleep, waken him or her.
If the individual does not respond without difficulty, it is
time to call the police emergency number (911) and ask for
immediate medical assistance. Do not simply assume that the
individual will "sleep it off" or would prefer not to be
disturbed.
Another important point is this: getting the
individual home and in bed is not a solution, and may actually
place the drinker at even more risk since he or she will no longer
be observed by another person. In addition, be sure to inform
the ambulance driver or medical personnel if you think that other
drugs may have been ingested by the drinker. Why is this
important? Mainly because alcohol, when combined with other
drugs, legal or illegal, accounts for roughly one third of all drug
overdose cases in the United States.
Treatment for Alcohol Poisoning at the
Hospital
Once medical personnel have responded to the call for
assistance, the drinker will almost always be taken to a hospital
where his or her stomach will be pumped. Pumping the
stomach, also known as or gastric lavage or gastric irrigation,
involves inserting a tube in the person's nose or mouth and passing
it down into the stomach. After the tube has reached the
stomach, the administration and removal of small amounts of warm
water or saline is repeated until the returning fluid does not
contain any more gastric contents.
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Treatment for Alcohol Poisoning:
Conclusion
The most difficult aspect of obtaining appropriate
treatment for alcohol poisoning is someone taking the initiative
and making the decision to seek immediate medical help. For
example, if an individual who has been drinking heavily continues
to fall asleep, waken him or her.
If the person does not respond to you, it is time
to call the police emergency number (911) and ask for immediate
assistance. Once the drinker arrives at the hospital, he or
she will probably have his or her stomach pumped to remove the
alcohol that has been consumed.
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| Physical addiction takes place
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| In addition to alcohol-related
pancreatitis, heart disease, cancer, and liver disease, excessive
drinking over time is also associated with the following health
conditions: infertility, irritated stomach lining and
bleeding from stomach ulcers, obesity, nerve damage, vitamin
deficiency, skin problems, muscle disease, sexual problems,
epilepsy, and loss of brain cells. |
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