Complexity drunk

Complex drunkenness usually occurs on the basis of brain damage or severe brain dysfunction. Acute alcoholism due to a decline in alcohol tolerance generally results in low alcohol consumption, but significant disturbances of consciousness, short duration, and often forgetting the onset . Complex drunkness is an intermediate state between simple drunkenness and pathological drunkenness, which is an "abnormal amount" compared with pure drunkenness. The entire process of complex drunkenness is more intense than simple drunkenness. Patients often have a history of drinking or simple drunkenness. They generally have a history of cerebral organic diseases or physical diseases affecting alcohol metabolism such as epilepsy, cerebrovascular disease, craniocerebral trauma, Encephalitis and liver disease.

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