Excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol overdose can lead to a range of serious health consequences, but it is not typically associated with aneurysm.

An aneurysm is a bulge or weakening of a blood vessel wall that can rupture and cause bleeding in the brain or other parts of the body. The risk factors for developing an aneurysm include high blood pressure, smoking, and family history.

While alcohol abuse can lead to high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for aneurysm, alcohol overdose is more commonly associated with other health risks such as respiratory depression, unconsciousness, and potentially lethal alcohol poisoning.

However, it is worth noting that long-term heavy drinking and alcoholism can cause a range of health problems, including cardiovascular disease, liver disease, and certain types of cancer, which may increase the risk of developing aneurysm.

If you have concerns about your alcohol consumption or its potential impact on your health, it is important to speak with a healthcare professional who can provide guidance and support.