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Alcoholic Definition and the Warning Signs and Effects of Alcoholism

Alcoholic Definition and The Warning Signs and Effects of Alcoholism

How to Detect the Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from steviet333 and more videos in the Substance Abuse category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Alcohol poisoning affects breathing and gag reflex functions. Learn the signs that indicate when to call a doctor, and you could save a life. To complete this How-To you will need: Knowledge of the symptoms Prompt medical attention Step 1: Notice vomiting Take note if the victim is vomiting. Although it could be an upset stomach, it could also indicate a more serious problem. Step 2: Wake the victim Attempt to wake the victim if they pass out. If they cannot be roused, immediately seek help. Tip: Watch an unconscious victim to make sure they don’t choke on their vomit. Step 3: Listen to breathing Listen for slow or irregular breathing. Eight breaths per minute or less is considered slow. Step 4: Check for hypothermia Check to see if the victim has blue or pale skin or low body temperature, as these can be signs of hypothermia. Step 5: Watch for seizures Watch for seizures, which are caused by either dehydration or hyperglycemia. Step 6: Call for help Call the hospital or poison control if you suspect the victim has alcohol poisoning. Don’t wait for all the symptoms to appear before calling for help. Thanks for watching How To
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Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse

Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse

Here are some signs and symptoms to look out for if you are concerned about the possibility of a loved one being involved with substance abuse of any kind. Different drugs produce different effects resulting in slight variations in outward indications. Some signs and symptoms are specific to opiates and narcotics and distinct from those experienced with Central Nervous Stimulants like Cocaine or depressants like alcohol.

The National Library of Medicine documents these telltale signs in drug-taking children that should alert parents:

* Change in friends.

* Hanging out with a new group.

* Seclusive behavior – long periods spent in self imposed isolation.

* Long, unexplained absences.

* Lying and stealing.

* Involvement on the wrong side of the law.

* Deteriorating family relationships.

Signs of Heart Attacks – Classic Signals to Look Out For

Signs of Heart Attacks – Classic Signals to look out for

Signs of heart attacks – Immediate medical assistance is required if you think that you are having heart attack. The classic signs are chest pains, often described as a tight ache or squeezing/crushing feeling in the center of the chest. This pain can extend through the shoulder and down the arms, up through the neck and into the face, especially the lower jaw area.

Other symptoms include anxiety and panic attack, this normally brings on a feeling that you cannot breath, you break out into a cold sweat, feel lightheaded and often feel sick or start vomiting. An attack usually lasts for between thirty seconds and up to fifteen minutes. However, symptoms similar to those experienced during a heart attack can be caused by indigestion or muscle pain. With any chest pains it is best to get yourself checked out by your doctor.

Causes, Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Abuse

Causes, Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Abuse

Our culture has had a large part in creating “social drinkers” who unfortunately, can end up becoming alcohol abusers, needing alcohol rehabilitation.  Unlike those that need drug treatment, alcohol abuse is more widely accepted.  Most people do not rush into the notion that help is needed, unlike drug abuse, where there is a more obvious need for drug addiction recovery.  Unknown by many, alcohol is a drug and affects your mind and body as such.  Because alcohol abuse is more accepted and more difficult to identify, alcohol rehabilitation is usually postponed until the person’s life is literally falling apart and they have no other place to turn.

Signs of Stress – Psychologist Sydney

Sydney Psychologist thesydneypsychologist.com Clare Mann talks about the signs of stress in the workplace and other parts of our lives with tips on stress relief so that we can avoid stress causing anxiety and depression.
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