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How to Treat Alcohol Poisoning With Home Remedies

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The best treatment for alcohol poisoning, resulting when too much alcohol has been consumed too quickly, is time, hydration and constant supervision. When medical assistance is unavailable, however, you may need to treat alcohol poisoning with home remedies in order to decrease the chances of a much more serious condition, such as brain damage, coma or even death.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Learn the difference between being very drunk and having alcohol poisoning. The symptoms of alcohol poisoning include hypothermia (low body temperature), shallow or infrequent-breathing patterns, seizures, excessive vomiting and unrelieved unconsciousness.

  2. Step 2

    Drink as much water as possible, as it is the most effective of all home remedies used to treat alcohol poisoning. Not only can alcohol dehydrate the body, but the excessive vomiting that may occur as a result of alcohol poisoning may also rob your body of fluids. Drinking a large amount of water will cause you to urinate more frequently, which will help to eliminate the alcohol from your bloodstream.

  3. Step 3

    Maintain constant supervision over the individual while you use home remedies to treat alcohol poisoning. Ensure that breathing patterns remain stable, with the person staying above eight breaths per minute. Keep the person lying on his side to avoid having him choke on his own vomit, which is the most common reason for death in alcohol poisoning cases.

  4. Step 4

    Try to keep the person awake and alert while you use home remedies to treat alcohol poisoning. This will allow you to keep administering water to her to keep her body properly hydrated. It may also help to reduce the possibility of the onset of a coma.

  5. Step 5

    Seek medical help as soon as possible. Other than hydration, there is no secret cure to alcohol poisoning, and many home remedies may aggravate the condition, especially if they contain salt or caffeine. Both substances worsen dehydration.

Tips & Warnings
  • Don't rely on hangover fixes. Home remedies for alcohol poisoning are not necessarily the same as those for hangovers. Hangovers are often the result of dehydration and the chemicals and preservatives that can be found in many alcoholic drinks. Alcohol poisoning is a result of too much alcohol impairing the central nervous system.
  • Avoid coffee. For decades, coffee has been offered to help people sober up before they go home. In reality, however, coffee does little to reduce the effects of drunkenness or alcohol poisoning. In fact, if you use it, you may wind up with an agitated drunk.

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