1, as the saying goes, "strong wine scares people", the vast majority of cases of drunkenness are due to something in their hearts. Solving the problem from the root, knowing it with emotion, moving it with reason and making it clear are the fundamental ways to solve the problem.
2. For the "severe" patients who don't listen well, it is necessary to take strong medicine. It is also a good idea to send his drunken gaffes to a circle of friends, or call his family and elders to reprimand him. The drunkard is getting stronger and stronger, and cold treatment is the best way.
3. For alcoholic lunatics with violent tendencies, never get used to it, otherwise it will only become more and more serious and even have tragic consequences. Call 1 10 directly and let the police deal with him.
Reason:
Alcohol in wine enters the human body, and ethanol will enter the brain with the blood because it cannot be digested and absorbed. In the brain, ethanol can destroy the neuronal cell membrane and bind to many neuronal receptors indiscriminately. Alcohol can weaken the central nervous system, and slow brain activity by activating inhibitory neurons (GABA) and inhibiting activated neurons (glutamate, nicotine).
The disorder of GABA neurons and the secretion of opioids (anti-anxiety and anti-pain) in the body will lead to the rapid secretion of dopamine. Opioids in the body are also related to the automatic regulation of dopamine secretion. Alcohol can affect memory, decision-making and body reflexes, and can lead to drunkenness and lethargy, and sometimes nausea. Excessive drinking can lead to alcoholic coma.
The cerebellum coordinates muscle movement, and the brain impulse to initiate muscle movement originates from the motor center of the cerebral cortex and passes through the bone marrow and spinal cord to the muscles. When nerve signals pass through the bone marrow, they are influenced by nerve impulses from the cerebellum. The cerebellum controls fine movements, for example, fingers can usually touch the nose smoothly and accurately when eyes are closed, but if the cerebellum doesn't work, this movement will be disoriented and difficult to control.
When alcohol affects the cerebellum, muscle movements become uncoordinated. In addition to coordinating autonomic muscle movements, the cerebellum also coordinates muscle movements involved in maintaining balance. Therefore, when alcohol affects the cerebellum, people will repeatedly lose their balance. At this stage, the drinker may be described as "drunk".
When drinking too much and getting drunk, some people will sleep, and some people will be "drunk crazy".
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia for the above content? Drunk maniac