Wuhan Evening News (correspondent Bi Chuanhua and Yang Jing) 28-year-old woman Wang Li (pseudonym) has a history of drinking for nearly 10 years, and her alcohol intake has been rising.

She seldom gets drunk, but she suffered from gastrointestinal hemorrhage and shock after being drunk recently.

The doctor's examination found that he had multiple organ failure and brain atrophy, and he was rescued from danger after two days.

  Wang Li lives in Qiaokou District, Wuhan City. At the age of 18 or 19, she began to rely on drinking to relieve anxiety and anxiety, and gradually developed the habit of drinking a lot every day.

Over the years, the amount of alcohol has also been bullish.

  On February 28, Wang Li drank 1 catty of liquor again.

After drinking, she was seldom drunk and had severe symptoms of drunkenness, not only confusion, nausea and vomiting, but also blood in her defecation.

The family rushed him to the Gutian District of Wuhan Fourth Hospital for treatment.

  In the emergency department of the hospital, the medical staff found after a preliminary examination that her blood pressure dropped and she was in shock, and her life was in danger.

Subsequently, Wang Li was transferred to the ICU for rescue.

During subsequent inspections, the medical staff found that Wang Li had acute renal failure, liver damage, etc., as well as gastrointestinal bleeding.

  At a critical juncture, medical staff immediately performed blood transfusion, rehydration, shock resuscitation and other treatments.

After two days of rescue, the patient's vital signs gradually stabilized and he was out of danger.

  According to Dr. Bi Chuanhua from the Department of Critical Care Medicine of the hospital, generally speaking, it is relatively rare for patients of Wang Li's age to experience shock complicated by multiple organ failure, especially in the cranial CT examination, which also showed that she has had brain atrophy. sign.

The doctor said that long-term uncontrolled drinking is the main reason for the "premature aging" of the patient, which has overwhelmed the body and needs to strictly abstain from drinking after discharge.

  Experts reminded that many people think that they have a good amount of alcohol, and no matter how much they drink, as long as they don't get drunk, alcohol will not harm the body.

In fact, many negative effects have gradually accumulated until the body is overwhelmed.

In particular, some people try to drink alcohol to relieve their worries and anxiety, but it can lead to more serious harm to their health.