When you're drunk, alcohol affects the central nervous system, leading to impaired coordination, judgment, and reaction times. It can cause changes in mood and behavior, often resulting in decreased inhibitions and increased sociability. Physiologically, alcohol can lead to dehydration, as it inhibits the release of the hormone vasopressin, and can also irritate the stomach lining, potentially causing nausea or vomiting. Additionally, excessive drinking can disrupt sleep patterns and lead to a hangover as the body processes and eliminates the alcohol.
No.
You will start to get dizzy and get headaches often. It is also likely that you will faint.
Your feet
you go strange
The wrong question
health care officers use science in their job as they should know how to keep youre body healthy and how tocare for youre body e.g youre muscles and bones.
youre fooked bruu
it gets drunk
u get drunk
you get drunk.
You may have a hangover while your body tries to get the alcohol out of your system. Drink more water.
youre either pregnant or you are just a couple of days late.