What are the symptoms of wine poisoning?

Wine intoxication is essentially alcohol intoxication, which can be characterized by euphoric phase symptoms such as euphoria and excitement, ataxic phase symptoms such as motor incoordination and slurred speech, and comatose phase symptoms such as lethargy and lowered body temperature.
Acute alcohol poisoning symptoms may occur after wine intoxication. In the euphoric phase, the patient may have headache, euphoria, excitement, talkativeness, raillery, emotional instability, self-conceit, irritability, rude behavior or aggressive actions, or may be silent and withdrawn.
If more alcohol is consumed, symptoms of ataxic phase may occur, such as uncoordinated muscle movements, clumsy actions, slurred speech, nystagmus, blurred vision, diplopia, unsteady gait, and marked ataxia. Nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness may also occur.
Finally, there is the coma period, when alcohol poisoning is more serious, and patients may be asleep, pupils dilated, body temperature lowered, and even respiratory and circulatory paralysis.
There are other symptoms of wine poisoning, if you feel sick after drinking wine, it is recommended to consult a doctor without delay, and it is recommended to quit drinking as soon as possible, drinking is harmful to health.