This updated blog was originally published on 9/28/22
Drinking alcohol can affect people differently, but excessive consumption can be potentially life-threatening and lead to dangerous consequences. Learning the distinction between being drunk and having alcohol poisoning is the difference between a fun social gathering and the loss of life as alcohol poisoning is a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention. Understanding the difference in symptoms can help prevent severe health complications or death.
When you drink alcohol, it enters your bloodstream and begins to affect your central nervous system. Your body processes alcohol primarily through the liver, but excessive drinking can overwhelm your gastrointestinal system, leading to increased intoxication levels.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) measures the percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream. Binge drinking or consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time can lead to dangerously high BAC levels, increasing the risk of alcohol poisoning.
Factors such as weight, gender, metabolism, and food intake can influence BAC levels, but generally we can expect the following symptoms based on BAC levels:
Alcohol poisoning occurs when excessive alcohol consumption leads to toxic levels in the bloodstream. Drinking beyond a certain point can be potentially fatal and requires urgent medical intervention.
There are some similarities and overlap in the symptoms of being drunk vs alcohol poisoning, but knowing when it gets more serious can be lifesaving.
| Symptoms |
Being Drunk |
Alcohol Poisoning |
| Slurred speech |
Yes |
Yes |
| Loss of coordination |
Yes |
Yes |
| Confusion |
Possible |
Severe stupor or unresponsive |
| Vomiting |
Common |
Excessive, risk of choking |
| Breathing issues |
No |
Slow, irregular breathing |
| Skin discoloration |
No |
Bluish or pale skin |
| Unconsciousness |
No |
Yes, requires immediate help |
If you suspect someone has alcohol poisoning, take the following steps:
If someone is exhibiting signs of alcohol poisoning, call an ambulance right away and get them immediate medical attention. Alcohol poisoning can lead to life-threatening complications such as respiratory failure, severe dehydration, and coma. Emergency responders can provide oxygen, IV fluids, and other interventions to stabilize the individual and prevent fatal outcomes. Prompt action can mean the difference between life and death.
Practicing responsible drinking habits can help prevent alcohol poisoning. Consider these strategies:
Educating those around you about the risks of excessive alcohol consumption can help prevent dangerous situations. Open discussions about drinking habits, peer pressure, and the importance of moderation can encourage responsible choices. By promoting awareness, we can help reduce instances of alcohol poisoning and create a safer social environment.
Distinguishing between being drunk and having alcohol poisoning can save lives. Alcohol poisoning is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention. Practicing responsible drinking habits and being aware of warning signs can help prevent severe consequences. If you or a loved one struggles with their alcohol use, we can help. Call Buena Vista Recovery at (480) 685-9011 or contact us to get the support you need.
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