Jul 23, 2021
EtOH is the chemical label or acronym for ethyl alcohol (ethanol). Usually, this term is found in academic or medical literature. However, it can also be used as a slang term to describe alcoholic beverages.
Jul 23, 2021
EtOH is the abbreviation for ethyl alcohol. This is the same alcohol that’s found in cleaning products, antiseptics, and alcoholic beverages. EtOH abuse, then, would be the same as alcohol abuse. Alcohol abuse is considered anything more than light drinking...
Jul 23, 2021
Alcohol abuse can be considered a stepping stone to a diagnosable alcohol use disorder or alcoholism. In other words, any excessive alcohol use can be alcohol abuse. However, alcoholism refers to true alcohol addiction or dependency.
Jun 11, 2021
A drinker’s nose is characterized by red, bumpy, or a swollen appearance usually directly on the nose or around the cheeks. In some cases, people can even seem to have a purple nose from alcohol use. This is known as rhinophyma in the medical field.
Jun 11, 2021
The stereotype that alcoholics have red noses should be taken with a grain of salt. While some research argues that getting a drinker’s nose might come directly from frequent and chronic drinking habits, other studies show that alcohol does not have much of an effect...
Jun 11, 2021
Having a flushed appearance after drinking is normal and can go as far as to create that tell-tale drinker’s nose. This is because of how the blood vessels respond to alcohol once it enters the bloodstream. Blood vessels can either expand or constrict depending on how...
Apr 2, 2021
Our eyes are meant to naturally switch between dilating to let in more light and constricting to filter out light in order to help us see in different environments. However, alcohol can slow down the ability for your eyes to dilate or constrict. As a result, you might...
Apr 2, 2021
Dry eyes are a common symptom from any type of alcoholic beverage, including wine. Not only can alcohol cause you to be dehydrated, which strains your eyes, but alcohol can also slow down your eyes’ natural reflexes.
Apr 2, 2021
Alcoholic eyes often look red and irritated. One of the reasons this occurs is because alcohol use can make the blood vessels in your eyes swell or even burst.