Symptoms of acute alcoholism

The symptoms of acute alcoholism vary depending on the amount of alcohol consumed and the period of time experienced, mainly the following: 1. excitement period: the blood alcohol content in the patient’s body reaches 40-100mg/dl. at this time the patient often has headache, euphoria, excitement, likes to talk talkative, emotionally unstable, conceited, rude, and some people have aggressive behavior, or depressed, withdrawn, and during this period if the patient drives, the patient is often prone to car accidents; 2. ataxia period: at this time the patient’s blood alcohol content reaches 100-200mg/dl. In this period of time, if the patient drives, often prone to car accidents; 2, ataxia period: this time the patient’s blood alcohol content will reach 100-200mg/dl. This period of time, the patient’s muscle movement is uncoordinated, clumsy action, unstable gait, slurred speech, there will be nystagmus, blurred vision, diplopia, there is obvious ataxia, that is, the people can see the person after drinking alcohol will gait At this time, the patient shows drowsiness, coma, dilated pupils, lowered body temperature, and then some serious cases will fall into deep coma, heart rate tends to slow down, blood pressure drops, breathing is slow and irregular, there is respiratory obstruction, or snoring sounds increase, etc. The last stage is more serious, and some people can die if they are too deeply intoxicated. At this time, the blood alcohol concentration is about 400mg/dl or more, and the patient will have respiratory and circulatory paralysis, thus endangering life and leading to death.