Alcoholism
Definition
Alcoholism is drinking alcoholic beverages at a level that interferes with physical health, mental health, and social, family, or job responsibilities.
Symptoms
Alcohol affects the central nervous system as a depressant. This leads to a decrease in:
- Activity
- Anxiety
- Inhibitions
- Tension
Even a few drinks can change behavior, slow motor skills, and decrease the ability to think clearly. Alcohol can impair concentration and judgment. Drinking a lot of alcohol can cause drunkenness (intoxication).
Some of the symptoms of alcoholism include:
- Abdominal pain
- Confusion
- Drinking alone
- Episodes of violence with drinking
- Hostility when confronted about drinking
- Lack of control over drinking -- being unable to stop or reduce alcohol intake
- Making excuses to drink
- Nausea and vomiting
- Need for daily or regular alcohol use to function
- Neglecting to eat
- Not caring for physical appearance
- Numbness and tingling
- Secretive behavior to hide alcohol use
- Shaking in the morning
Alcohol withdrawal develops because the brain adapts to the alcohol and cannot function well without the drug. Symptoms of withdrawal may include:
- Anxiety
- Confusion or seeing and hearing things that aren't there (hallucinations)
- Death (rarely)
- Increased blood pressure
- Loss of appetite, nausea, or vomiting
- Psychosis
- Raised temperature
- Rapid heart rate
- Restlessness or nervousness
- Seizures
- Tremors
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