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Almost every who drinks alcohol, whether socially or heavily, has experienced a hangover at some point in their lives. By comparison, only a handful of people underwent alcohol poisoning. While the two conditions are poles apart in terms of severity and potential side effects, it is common to mix them due to their closely resembling symptoms. However, learning to identify them separately is crucial since the outcomes of one of these conditions are much more severe than the other. Alcohol poisoning, if left untreated, is so risky that it can even cause death. On the other hand, alcohol intoxication or being drunk is merely a phase that passes within 24 hours.
This article will help you understand the difference between drunk and alcohol poisoning in terms of symptoms and treatment.
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