overdrinking
Overdrinking is the act of consuming more alcohol than a person can safely handle, often leading to impairment or intoxication. It is not a specific medical diagnosis, but a descriptive term used to describe patterns of drinking that exceed recommended limits or result in adverse effects. In many health guidelines, binge drinking is defined as about four or more drinks for women or five or more for men within roughly two hours, though definitions vary by country. Regularly consuming large amounts of alcohol can be classified as heavy or at-risk drinking.
Acute overdrinking can cause alcohol intoxication, which ranges from mild impairment to life-threatening conditions. Signs of
Short-term risks include accidents, injuries, violence, unsafe sex, and dangerous behaviors. Long-term risks from repeated heavy
Prevention focuses on moderation, pacing, eating before and during drinking, avoiding drinking and driving, and seeking