Alcohol Addiction
Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction
The impact of alcoholism can vary greatly depending on the individual’s drinking patterns and the type of alcohol consumed. Identifying alcoholism in a loved one can be challenging due to these variations. Some individuals may engage in constant heavy drinking, while others may binge drink intermittently and remain sober for periods of time.
However, the presence of an alcohol addiction is typically characterized by an inability to maintain sobriety and a reliance on alcohol over an extended period.
Alcohol addiction, also known as alcoholism, has detrimental effects on both the physical and psychological well-being of individuals.
Alcoholism is associated with severe and potentially fatal diseases such as heart disease and liver disease. It also contributes to various health complications, including ulcers, complications related to diabetes, sexual problems, birth defects, bone loss, vision problems, an increased risk of cancer, and weakened immune function.
Furthermore, alcohol consumption alters behavior and impairs judgment. Individuals with alcohol addiction who engage in risky behaviors while under the influence pose a threat not only to themselves but also to others. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), drunk driving alone claims the lives of 28 people every day in the United States. Alcohol use is also associated with a higher incidence of suicide and homicide.
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