Will drinking alcohol reduce fever?
Will a couple beers or glasses of wine help to reduce my fever by a little bit? I’m not talking about self medication, but I had a couple drinks and noticed that my temp dropped from 99.2 to 97.9
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Will a couple beers or glasses of wine help to reduce my fever by a little bit? I’m not talking about self medication, but I had a couple drinks and noticed that my temp dropped from 99.2 to 97.9
Lately, just the past 6 month or so ive been experiencing blackouts after drinking Red Wine. Ive never had this happen to me before and its beggining to frighten me! Ive been under alot of stress these days and wondering if mabye that could be playing a big part in these blackouts! Its strange cause while blacked out I can still carry conversations and walk around normally! I am scared to even drink a drop anymore.
Has anyone ever drank alot, and i mean alot, and then had a anxiety attack the next day? Do you think the after effects of alcohol and alot to do with having the anxiety attack?
One of the problems with excessive drinking is the possibility of alcohol poisoning.
While there are people who think that a high school or college student who is stumbling around in a drunken stupor is funny, it may be a serious problem. Alcohol poisoning can be deadly.
There are many dangers that exist concerning alcohol poisoning. Tragedies happen because people do not know what to do in these situations or even the signs to look for.
I have noticed that when i drink i often feel very depressed and guilty the next day and sometimes up to two or three days after.
The benefits of relaxing your nerves and letting your hair down, sort of speak have been recognized since human kind started. After two drinks it takes a 120 minutes or so depending on the body type of the person for the body to convert alcohol and get rid of it. If a person drinks more than two drinks in an hour or two the body gets saturated quickly.
When this occurs the alcohol act as a poison and the main damage is a mineral deficiency along with a vitamin deficiency. Alcohol has no nutrients for its’ high calorie content. A lot of cooking in the body is going on but no nutrition metabolizing. This is not good for the tissue. If you help your body it is pretty obvious the human body can tolerate alcohol since we been drinking forever..
When i go out to try and get women i noticed that they only ever go for me when i am truly and utterly wasted!! On top of that i am in an obscenely loud environment on saturdays and i am really starting to get irritated by it, because for as long as i can remember i never acquired a date once through the pub scene.
I did however manage to get dates through social settings like college and so on, but i can never seem to get a willing group of people to join me to go to quieter places such as coffee houses where people can be civil to one another!!
I’ve been anxious since I was a child, I have been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder but I am not seeking therapy for it now. What are alternative therapies for it? And do poor habits like drinking too much alcohol make it worse?
Can excessive alcohol consumption and stress cause pain in elbow joints?? i been drinking alot and i suddenly got pain in my elbow joint….im going to quit or lessen my consumption but was wonderin if the cause of pain can be from this reason?
I’m only 22 years old it can’t be arthritis
Alcohol addiction is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions. While the ingestion of alcohol is necessary to develop alcoholism, the use of alcohol does not necessarily result in addiction. The quantity, frequency and regularity of alcohol consumption combined with the ramifications of financial loss, family disruption, loss of employment and health problems all contribute to the definition.
Contrary to what you may have heard alcohol addiction is not an incurable brain disease. In fact, it is not a disease at all! But, for decades people have believed that alcohol addiction is a disease. Most psychologists, counselors and specialists today still believe that alcohol addiction is an incurable disease that must be “managed” for a lifetime, and that “there is no cure”
However, it’s not a genetically predisposed disease that is handed down through faulty genes.
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