What is AEBE full form in medical ?
AEBE full form in medical term is Arterial Blood Ethanol. It measures the amount of alcohol or ethanol in blood or arteries. The amount of ethanol in the blood, urine, breath, or saliva (oral fluid) is measured by this test. For thousands of years, civilizations all throughout the world have been using ethanol, sometimes known as ethyl alcohol or alcohol. Ethanol in small doses can induce relaxation, euphoria, and a reduction in inhibition.
Issues:
While excessive amounts in a short length of time can induce acute ethanol intoxication with confusion, reduced respiration, coma, and even death, moderate doses can impair judgment and reduce motor skills. Long-term high ethanol use can cause chronic liver damage, alcoholism, and a host of other health problems.
Process:
The gastrointestinal system absorbs ethanol when it is taken, and the bloodstream carries it throughout the body. The liver metabolizes the majority of ethanol, with small amounts being expelled from the lungs or eliminated in the urine. Ethanol is broken down by the liver’s enzymes, which oxidize it first to acetaldehyde, then to acetate, and eventually to water and carbon dioxide. Depending on the individual, the liver can process around one standard drink per hour; a standard drink is defined as one that contains 10g of alcohol (ethanol). A person’s blood will accumulate ethanol if they consume more than one drink every hour.