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In many households, Diwali is synonymous with taash (card) parties and alcohol. With the festive season raging, your alcohol consumption is bound to have risen. But, did you know that drinking a large amount of alcohol in a short period puts you at risk of alcohol poisoning?
Dr Sudha Desai, internal medicine consultant at Ruby Hall Clinic, explained that alcohol poisoning occurs when the bloodstream becomes saturated with alcohol to the point where vital functions, such as breathing, heart rate, and body temperature, are severely depressed.
It is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition as the alcohol starts to negatively affect the body’s vital functions, warned Ekta Singhwal, dietician at Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals.
The amount of alcohol that leads to poisoning varies among individuals due to factors like weight, tolerance, and overall health. However, binge drinking or consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period significantly increases the risk. “For men, consuming more than five alcoholic drinks in two hours, and for women, more than four drinks, is generally considered binge drinking,” said Dr Desai.
Though Dr Rahul Chirag, internal medicine consultant, CARE Hospitals added that, for some, a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher can lead to poisoning.
Recognising the signs of alcohol poisoning is crucial for timely intervention. Common symptoms include:
Dr Desai explained that an overdose is more likely if you drink alcohol and utilise opioids or sedative-hypnotics, such as sleep aids or anxiety pills. “Benzodiazepines like diazepam and alprazolam, as well as sleep aids like zolpidem and eszopiclone, are examples of these drugs.”
If you suspect someone is experiencing alcohol poisoning, it is essential to act quickly.
a. Call for emergency medical assistance immediately.
b. Stay with the person and try to keep them awake.
c. If conscious, encourage them to sit up.
d. Do not leave the person alone, as there is a risk of choking on vomit.
e. If unconscious, turn them onto their side to prevent choking.
Dr Desai severely warned against attempting to “sober them up” with cold showers, hot drinks, or walking them around. “These methods do not reverse alcohol poisoning and may worsen the situation,” she said.
After emergency services are contacted and initial first aid is administered, it is crucial to continue monitoring the affected person until professional help arrives. Singhwal emphasised providing all the information to the medical professionals about the amount and type of alcohol consumed.
Once the person receives medical attention, recovery steps may include:
It can be hazardous to take over-the-counter antihistamines and alcohol at the same time, as mentioned earlier. It is also extremely risky to combine alcohol with illegal opiates like heroin or opioid painkillers like oxycodone and morphine.
“Similar to alcohol, these substances inhibit brain regions that regulate essential bodily processes like respiration. Combining alcohol with other drugs amplifies the effects of each substance alone and increases the risk of overdosing on even moderate amounts of alcohol,” explained Dr Desai.
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