Is your alcohol consumption damaging your health, risking your job or straining your relationships? Are you experiencing blackouts? Are you unable to stop for any real length of time? Do you hide your drinking? How clear do your eyes look? If you question any of these things, ask your friends and family for some feedback. Talk to a doctor. Check out an AA (twelve-step) meeting. Even if you turn out to be okay, better to make sure and either way, you'll learn something. Whatever you do, take action. Don't just wonder.
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One can find symptoms of alcohol withdrawal on the WebMD website. The site is a good resource to visit to find out what symptoms to look for and how to treat someone with alcohol withdrawal.
Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol), the alcohol found in rubbing alcohol, is slightly better at killing bacteria than ethyl alcohol for E. coli and the bacteria in MRSA. Methyl alcohol, or methanol, is the weakest medical alcohol in terms of killing bacteria.
Killing them.
13.3% of a survey group of Americans exhibited symptoms of alcohol dependence during their lifetime, and 4.4% exhibited symptoms of alcohol dependence during the past 12 months.
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In my experience YES
Alcohol is a diuretic, and most of the hangover symptoms are caused by dehydration.
Drunkeness is a symptom of consuming too much alcohol in too short a period of time.
yes but alcohol will aggravate you and make your symptoms worse the next day
If you drink a large amount of alcohol then you can get alcohol poisoning. If you are lucky enough to survive, then the symptoms can last for several days.
Yes it does...trigger Gout symptoms.