No, shock does not affect blood alcohol levels. Blood alcohol levels are influenced by the amount of alcohol consumed and how quickly the body metabolizes it, not by a person's state of shock.
Death can occur if alcohol dramatically changes blood pH levels. You see, blood has a very small pH range, and alcohol has acid-forming properties. When you drink too much alcohol, your blood pH levels increase dramatically, while your phosphate levels decrease, leading to death. If you are asking for long-term effects, alcohol could be a problem in the long run if it led to liver cancer and alcoholism.
Blood Alcohol Content. How much alcohol is in your blood.
Yes, alcohol has sugar in it and can affect blood sugar levels. Most diabetics are told to avoid alcohol consumption, as it tends to distort blood sugar levels and makes blood sugar control difficult.
Drugs that decrease ADH levels include alcohol, beta-adrenergic agents, morphine antagonists, and phenytoin (Dilantin).
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Because being drunk is your blood to alcohol levels and when it is hot you are sweating or possibly persperating unnoticeably, this makes you less hydrated and therefore your blood levels decrease letting you get drunk faster, or becoming more intoxicated with less than usual alcohol consumption.
Alcohol increases lipid levels by interfering with fat metabolism.
It increases the concentration of calcium in the blood. Calcitonin decreases blood calcium levels.
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If your stomach only has alcohol in it, the alcohol will very quickly go into your blood system. With greasy foods, the concentration of alcohol in your stomach is going to be no where near as high. I hope I helped :)
High blood pressure can be more than food, it can also have to deal with stress. In order to decrease your blood pressure, make sure your sodium and salt intake is low.