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Oct 19 2009

Risks of Alcohol Addiction

Published by C.King, M.Ed. under Addiction Articles

Social Effects of Excessive Alcohol Consumption

Addiction in any form and kind is dangerous and unattractive. It leaves out a person with unwanted symptoms and signs. In this article, I am going to talk about one of the specific kinds of addiction which is alcohol addiction. Alcohol addiction is common yet trendy these days. There are a lot of expectations and hopes; there is more than enough competition for people to survive in, which is why they seek materialistic pleasure. They tend to avoid all of their woes and worries through these false and wrong means of unconsciousness. Continue Reading »

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Oct 09 2008

Recognizing the Physical Symptoms of Alcoholism

Published by C.King, M.Ed. under Addiction Articles

There are a number of problems that an alcoholic will face in their lifetime if they continue to drink and refuse to seek help. Alcoholism is a progressive disease and amount of alcohol consumed by a person will eventually cause mental and physical problems. The alcoholic will face problems in their social, professional, and family life if the issues are not dealt with. Because alcoholics often do not realize that they need help, it is important for their loved ones to recognize the symptoms of alcoholism and be the ones to seek help if it is needed.

Regularly consuming excess alcohol can lead to a number of long term health problems. The person who drinks too much will have both physical and mental problems because of how alcohol affects their mind and bodies. Because of this, alcoholics show physical symptoms that serve as warning signs.

The first problem that might be noted is a liver inflammation. This will cause yellowing of the eyes, skin and an abnormal yellowing of the urine. The person with liver inflammation will also suffer from a constant fever. Furthermore, the excessive alcohol consumed by alcoholics will eventually destroy the liver’s ability to create and regenerate new cells.

Cirrhosis of the liver is a condition that a number of alcoholics face as their drinking progresses. The symptoms of cirrhosis include tiredness, weight loss, nausea, and loss of sexual drive. Other symptoms can be quite painful and debilitating.

Malnutrition is also another health risk that most alcoholics suffer from. When this occurs, the alcoholic will observe that their immune system has become weaker therefore becoming unable to fight off diseases. Tiredness and weight loss can also be caused by malnutrition.

An alcoholic may also suffer from high blood pressure. This rise in blood pressure can leave the alcoholic likely to suffer from a heart attack. The symptoms of high blood pressure include dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, and nausea.

The pancreas can also be affected by alcoholism. The pancreas in an alcoholic can become inflamed. This inflammation is called pancreatitis. The pancreas plays a significant role in digesting food within the body. When the pancreas is damaged, there will be pain in the abdominal area as well as weight loss.

Insomnia is also a common problem among alcoholics. There are even times when alcoholics suffer from the inability to sleep for weeks at a time.

Alcoholic men also tend to suffer from erectile dysfunction. When a man drinks too much, it will negatively impact his ability to enjoy a satisfying sex life. Women who are addicted to alcohol, on the other hand, are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer from their addiction.

There are a number of other symptoms of alcoholism that can be observed over a long period of time. There can be damage caused to the brain and nerves. Depression and stress are also a symptom of alcoholism.

It is imperative that alcoholics seek help to control their drinking problem. There are many programs and institutions that can help the alcoholic stop their destructive behavior and begin enjoying a healthy and happy life once again.

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