Alcohol Poisoning Treatment
Alcohol poisoning treatment is a serious medical need which if ignored, could risk coma, and in severe cases, even death of the affected person.

Treatment for Alcohol Poisoning
It is most unlikely for the affected person to self-treat his condition. So others must come to help. On noticing any of the signs of alcohol poisoning, dial 911 immediately, and follow the below steps while the help arrives:
- do not let the person to go unconscious or be in a sleeping position
- hypothermia could occur due to an excessive amount of alcohol in the body that restricts the function of blood vessels. So it is a must to cover the affected person with warm blankets or a coat.
- intoxication increases the risk of getting choked on one's own vomit, especially when unconscious. To avoid choking, help the person lie sideways so as to open the airways, and prevent them from getting clogged. Vomiting, in a way, is considered effective in getting rid of the excess alcohol, before it gets absorbed.
- do not leave the person alone, and keep monitoring his/her symptoms
# Once the patient is admitted in the hospital, doctors would start the treatment to manage breathing problems. This they may do by inserting a tube into the person's windpipe.
# Excessive sweating and vomiting generally result in dehydration of the body. So administration of fluids through a vein (intravenous), can help the body rehydrate and compensate for any possible fluid loss. Generally, glucose is administered as a treatment as it not only warms the body, but regulates the glucose level as well. With its help, the patient's water, blood sugar and vitamin levels could be restored.
# Incontinence could result from the condition, and to manage this, a catheter could be fitted to the person's bladder to drain urine. In most cases, doctors flush the patient's stomach with the help of a tube inserted into the nose or mouth. In some cases, kidney dialysis is also performed to get rid of the alcohol from the blood stream.
How Not to Treat Alcohol Poisoning
Needless to say, never let the person drink any more alcohol. Besides that, do not...
- give the person a cold shower, or advise so (could worsen hypothermia)
- offer coffee (increases the risk of dehydration)
- let the person to lie on back
- let the person sleep (it might end up in unconsciousness or coma in severe cases)
- allow the person to walk (it only makes situation worse)
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