Many people experience generalized chills and generalized tremors after intoxication, which are usually not dangerous. The main reason for drunkenness is that alcohol causes blood vessels to dilate and heat to be lost quickly, resulting in tremors, shivering and hypothermia. At this time, the main treatment is to add clothes, cover with blankets or turn on the room heater to increase the room temperature. However, if the patient vomits violently and becomes confused, prompt medical attention is needed. A very small percentage of intoxicated patients may suffer from aspiration, cardiac damage, or even acute electrolyte disturbances and lowered blood sugar. Therefore, if the drunken patient has consciousness disorder, violent vomiting or is very sick, it is recommended to go to the hospital for emergency treatment.