Can you die from drinking alcohol?

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Research shows that it is possible to die from drinking alcohol. Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time can lead to alcohol poisoning, which can cause seizures, coma, and death.

Long-term excessive alcohol use can also lead to various health problems, including liver disease, cancer, and heart disease, which can also be fatal. It’s important to drink alcohol in moderation and to seek help if you or someone you know has a problem with alcohol.

Symptoms of alcohol poisoning

Symptoms of alcohol poisoning begin to set in and a person can certainly die from drinking too much alcohol. This is called alcohol poisoning and it can occur when a person drinks a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time.

Symptoms of alcohol poisoning include confusion, vomiting, seizures, slow breathing, and low body temperature. If not treated promptly, alcohol poisoning can lead to coma and death. Additionally, chronic heavy drinking can also lead to serious health problems, including liver disease and cancer, which can also be fatal.

Avoid death from alcohol abuse with medical detox

Alcohol detox during New Jersey alcohol rehab treatment is the process of allowing the body to rid itself of alcohol and its byproducts. It can involve a range of symptoms as the body adjusts to being without alcohol. Some common symptoms of alcohol detox include:

  • Tremors: Also known as the “alcohol shakes,” tremors are a common symptom of alcohol withdrawal. They usually begin within the first 24 hours after the last drink and can last for several days.
  • Insomnia: Difficulty sleeping is another common symptom of alcohol detox. This can be due to a combination of the body adjusting to being without alcohol and the presence of the “alcohol shakes.”
  • Nausea and vomiting: These symptoms are also common during alcohol detox, and can be caused by the body’s reaction to the absence of alcohol.
  • Anxiety and irritability: As the body adjusts to being without alcohol, some people may experience feelings of anxiety or irritability.
  • Depression: Many people who struggle with alcohol addiction also struggle with depression. Detoxing from alcohol can bring these feelings to the surface.
  • Delirium Tremens (DTs): A severe form of alcohol withdrawal that can occur in people who have been drinking heavily for an extended period of time. It is characterized by hallucinations, seizures, fever, and confusion. It requires immediate medical attention.

It’s important to note that detoxing from alcohol can be dangerous if not done under medical supervision. Because of the risk of serious withdrawal symptoms, it’s generally recommended that people detox under the care of a medical professional.

Our interventionists at NJ Addiction Interventions can guide men, women, and families to the proper support and New Jersey drug rehab programs that will help you or a loved one recover safely.

Medically Reviewed: January 29, 2023

Dr Ashley

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All of the information on this page has been reviewed and verified by a certified addiction professional.

Dr Ashley Murray obtained her MBBCh Cum Laude in 2016. She currently practices in the public domain in South Africa. She has an interest in medical writing and has a keen interest in evidence-based medicine.


All of the information on this page has been reviewed and verified by a certified addiction professional.

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