Complex intoxication is a type of acute alcohol intoxication between ordinary intoxication and pathologic intoxication in which symptoms such as impaired consciousness and slurred speech occur rapidly after a single heavy drinking session.
When complex intoxication occurs, the patient will have obvious impaired consciousness, accompanied by slurred speech, poor mobility, unsteady walking gait, and obvious mental symptoms, such as irritability, irritability, rage, aggressive tendency, etc. The symptoms usually last for a few minutes or hours, and then gradually recover. Symptoms usually last for a few minutes or hours and gradually return to normal.
Complex intoxication may sometimes be accompanied by cerebrovascular disease, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, etc. It is necessary to go to the emergency room of the hospital immediately to improve the head CT and other auxiliary examinations.