How dangerous is drinking?

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During a binge, an alcoholic drinks without a break. This means that he drinks alcohol almost around the clock. At the same time, he often completely or partially refuses food. The duration of drinking varies in the range, starting from a couple of days and ending with several months. During this period, the patient is able to drink up to two bottles of vodka during the day. Sometimes the round-the-clock dose is equal to three bottles. It is quite clear that in such a clinical situation, there can be no question of an independent interruption of drinking. But if the patient even succeeds in this, such an "interruption" usually leads to serious complications and even death.

Long journeys exhaust the body of an alcoholic, as he lacks protein. As a result, the patient ages rapidly and even familiar people stop recognizing him. The patient, in turn, stops recognizing them. He is disoriented in space and time.

If the drunken state is not interrupted in time with the help of drugs, then the alcoholic loses the ability to use hops. Ego begins to be tormented by the vomiting reflex after the next dose taken to the chest. With particularly severe clinical symptoms, the patient is not in a condition to even take a sip of water. If he does not get medical help at this time, then everything can end very badly.



Heavy drinking cannot be cured at home with the help of cucumber pickle, honey, apple cider vinegar or special herbal infusion. Complex intoxication is treated only by intensive pharmacological therapy, carried out in serious drug addiction centers, or with the help of visiting teams, such as https://chelyabinsk.med24.online/landing/vyvod_iz_zapoya/ progressive network of clinics that operates throughout the territory of the Russian Federation. If desired, in such a center, the patient can be treated on an outpatient basis in a not too complicated clinical situation and in the future be coded for drunkenness.



Alcoholic delirium often develops when drunk, which is still popularly called "white fever." If timely treatment is not started, the patient's brain will begin to swell. A similar process leads, as a rule, to a fatal outcome. Therefore, doctors treat psychoses that arise due to drunkenness exclusively in stationary conditions.

A patient may develop heart problems in the form of alcoholic cardiomyopathy and heart failure after drinking. It is also not excluded the appearance of alcoholic hepatitis, in which the tissue of the liver becomes inflamed, the first to take a hit from the drunk dose and cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is characterized by the replacement of specific hepatocytes (so-called liver cells) by connective scar tissue. Kidneys also suffer from ethanol, as they cannot cope with the excessive load on them and the patient swells greatly.