What is the Definition of Alcoholism?
What is the Definition of Alcoholism?
The definition of alcoholism is physical dependence on alcohol to the extent that stopping alcohol use would bring on withdrawal symptoms. Alcoholism may also be used to refer to ingrained drinking habits that cause health or social problems. Alcohol dependence can have many serious effects on the brain, liver, and other organs of the body, some of which can lead to death.
Individuals who suffer from alcoholism can differ from each other in many ways. However, there are recognizable symptoms of alcoholism, high-functioning alcoholism, and a means to diagnose alcoholism.
Symptoms of Alcoholism
Alcoholism symptoms differ for each person who suffers from it. Depending on the length and severity of the individual’s alcohol use disorder, many of these symptoms may be present or only a few may be severe. Frequently, the individual suffering from alcohol use disorder (AUD) can be the last one to know—or accept—that they have an illness. That is why recognizing the symptoms of alcoholism and self-reflecting can help in finally making the decision to get help.
Symptoms include:
Frequently drinking alone
Hiding drinking habits from others
Blacking out regularly due to drinking
Isolation from loved ones in favor of drinking
Feeling extremely anxious when alcohol supply is low or unavailable
Withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, such as sweats, shakes, and nausea
Unable to control, slow, or stop drinking habits
Drinking at unusual times, such...
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