Acute alcoholism
Acute alcoholic intoxication, commonly known as drunkenness, is a state of central nervous system excitement or depression caused by a large amount of alcohol or alcoholic beverages. He showed varying levels of excitement and agitation, loss of binding, abnormal behaviors, multilingualism and articulation, motor and gait disorders, agitation, drowsiness, and stiffness and coma in severe patients. Severity is often positively correlated with blood alcohol concentration, but there are individual differences. Normally, it can completely return to normal in a short time without leaving sequelae. According to psychopathological properties and severity, it is divided into simple, complex and pathological drunkenness.
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