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- Alcohol_intoxication abstract "Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation) is a physiological state induced by the ingestion of ethyl alcohol (ethanol).Alcohol intoxication is the consequence of alcohol entering the bloodstream faster than it can be metabolized by the liver, which breaks down the ethanol into non-intoxicating byproducts. Some effects of alcohol intoxication (such as euphoria and lowered social inhibitions) are central to alcohol's desirability as a beverage and its history as one of the world's most widespread recreational drugs. Despite this widespread use and alcohol's legality in most countries, many medical sources tend to describe any level of alcohol intoxication as a form of poisoning due to ethanol's damaging effects on the body in large doses, and some religions consider alcohol intoxication to be a sin.Symptoms of alcohol intoxication include euphoria, flushed skin and decreased social inhibition at lower doses, with larger doses producing progressively severe impairments of balance, muscle coordination (ataxia), and decision-making ability (potentially leading to violent or erratic behavior) as well as nausea or vomiting from alcohol's disruptive effect on the semicircular canals of the inner ear and chemical irritation of the gastric mucosa. Sufficiently high levels of blood-borne alcohol will cause coma and death from the depressive effects of alcohol upon the central nervous system."Acute alcohol poisoning" is a related medical term used to indicate a dangerously high concentration of alcohol in the blood, high enough to induce coma, respiratory depression, or even death. It is considered a medical emergency. The term is mostly used by healthcare providers. Toxicologists use the term "alcohol intoxication" to discriminate between alcohol and other toxins.".
- Alcohol_intoxication icd10 "F10.0, T51".
- Alcohol_intoxication icd9 "305.0, 980".
- Alcohol_intoxication medlineplus "002644".
- Alcohol_intoxication meshId "D000435".
- Alcohol_intoxication thumbnail Michelangelo_drunken_Noah.jpg?width=300.
- Alcohol_intoxication wikiPageExternalLink Introduction.aspx.
- Alcohol_intoxication wikiPageID "8011".
- Alcohol_intoxication wikiPageRevisionID "605790402".
- Alcohol_intoxication caption "The Drunkenness of Noah by Michelangelo".
- Alcohol_intoxication hasPhotoCollection Alcohol_intoxication.
- Alcohol_intoxication icd "305".
- Alcohol_intoxication icd "F10.0, T51".
- Alcohol_intoxication medlineplus "2644".
- Alcohol_intoxication meshid "D000435".
- Alcohol_intoxication name "Alcohol intoxication".
- Alcohol_intoxication subject Category:Alcohol_abuse.
- Alcohol_intoxication subject Category:Alcohol_and_health.
- Alcohol_intoxication subject Category:Drinking_culture.
- Alcohol_intoxication subject Category:Substance_intoxication.
- Alcohol_intoxication type Abstraction100002137.
- Alcohol_intoxication type Attribute100024264.
- Alcohol_intoxication type Condition113920835.
- Alcohol_intoxication type Disease114070360.
- Alcohol_intoxication type IllHealth114052046.
- Alcohol_intoxication type Illness114061805.
- Alcohol_intoxication type PathologicalState114051917.
- Alcohol_intoxication type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Alcohol_intoxication type State100024720.
- Alcohol_intoxication type Disease.
- Alcohol_intoxication type Situation.
- Alcohol_intoxication comment "Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation) is a physiological state induced by the ingestion of ethyl alcohol (ethanol).Alcohol intoxication is the consequence of alcohol entering the bloodstream faster than it can be metabolized by the liver, which breaks down the ethanol into non-intoxicating byproducts.".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Alcohol intoxication".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Alkoholvergiftung".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Dronkenschap".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Ebriedad".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Embriaguez".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Ivresse".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Nietrzeźwość".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Ubriachezza".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "Алкогольное опьянение".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "سكر (حالة)".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "急性アルコール中毒".
- Alcohol_intoxication label "酒精中毒".
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Opilost.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Alkoholvergiftung.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Ebriedad.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Mozkor.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Ivresse.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Mabuk.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Ubriachezza.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs 急性アルコール中毒.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs 취기.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Dronkenschap.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Nietrzeźwość.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Embriaguez.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs m.02794.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Q205972.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Q205972.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs C0001969.
- Alcohol_intoxication sameAs Alcohol_intoxication.
- Alcohol_intoxication wasDerivedFrom Alcohol_intoxication?oldid=605790402.
- Alcohol_intoxication depiction Michelangelo_drunken_Noah.jpg.
- Alcohol_intoxication isPrimaryTopicOf Alcohol_intoxication.
- Alcohol_intoxication name "Alcohol intoxication".