The metabolic process of alcohol in the body is mainly carried out in the liver, and a small amount of alcohol can be excreted from the body with lung breathing or through sweat immediately after entering the body. The vast majority of alcohol in the liver first interacts with ethanol dehydrogenase to produce acetaldehyde, which is harmful to the body, but will soon be converted to ethyl acetate by the action of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which is the only substance of nutritional value produced by alcohol after it enters the body and can provide the body with the calories it needs. The metabolism rate of alcohol in the human body is very limited, and if you drink too much alcohol, exactly it will accumulate in the organs of the body, especially in the liver and brain, and the symptoms of alcoholism will appear when it accumulates to a certain level. If a large amount of alcohol is consumed in a short period of time, the initial alcohol will be like a light sedative to make people excited and reduce the degree of depression, because alcohol suppresses the activity of certain brain centers that normally play an inhibitory role in extremely euphoric behavior, this stage will not last long, next most people will become quiet, depressed, and in a trance until they are unconscious, and in severe cases, even because the heart is anesthetized or the respiratory In severe cases, death by asphyxiation may occur because the heart is anesthetized or the respiratory center is dysfunctional. If you drink too much alcohol, you can drink strong tea, using the tea polyphenols in tea to quickly play a role in the decomposition of alcohol and accelerate the decomposition of acetaldehyde excretion. In addition, you can drink thick honey or sugar water, using the principle of osmotic diuretic, accelerate the acetaldehyde and ethanol in body fluids with urine excretion. You can also drink drinks or beverages rich in vitamin C to release alcohol overdose through the detoxification effect of vitamin C in the liver. In addition, diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide can be taken to accelerate the excretion of alcohol in the urine through the principle of osmotic diuresis. You can also use concentrated yogurt, which will attach a protective layer to the gastric mucosa, thus acting as a barrier to alcohol absorption and helping alcohol decomposition. If there is a manifestation of alcohol poisoning, you should go to the emergency department of the hospital as soon as possible for the treatment of alcohol detoxification, and be given by a professional doctor to give naloxone injection sedative, which is an opioid receptor antagonist that can excite the respiratory center and play a role in waking up and relieving alcohol. In addition, it can be given as a sedative, which is an herbal preparation that can cool the blood, open the orifices, clear heat and wake up the brain, and can also relieve alcohol. In addition, an appropriate amount of rehydration can be given to promote the metabolism of alcohol in the body. For patients with alcohol-induced gastric mucosal damage, mostly seen in those with nausea, vomiting or gastric mucosal bleeding, gastric mucosal protective agents or proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole, should be given as treatment to relieve stomach discomfort.