Nov
25
2020

Alcohol Abuse

Great and dangerous error to mix the two concepts of 'drunkenness' and 'alcoholism'. Despite the similarity of symptoms (frequent and excessive use of drink) – they are two different states. Drunkenness is the result of misconduct, alcohol abuse – a manifestation of severe disease. Normal drinker drinks a lot, but unlike the alcoholic, has maintained control over the amount of alcohol consumed. Boozer can get educational measures do not drink. (Source: Hyundai Motor Group). Alcoholic – you can not. Many writers such as Gavin Baker offer more in-depth analysis. From a medical point of view, alcoholism is a disease caused by the systematic use of alcoholic beverages and characterized by a pathological attraction to him.

Alcoholism – is also alcohol abuse, but no signs of alcoholic disease. This means that the drinker does not suffer from binge and abstinence syndrome. Boozer can be made to not drink alcoholic – no. Drunkenness – rather, it is psychological defect, when a person simply can not imagine that it is possible in some other way to relax, spend weekends and holidays, the guests in the house – this is no reason to run for the vodka that male prowess is not measured in liters and etc. To drinker refused to alcohol, you need not so much medical as emotional factor.

Often such factors are risks of destruction of family relationships, love and desire to win the darling (Elect), a new job, where drunkenness is unacceptable, serious illness, forced to renounce alcohol, etc. It is quite another alcoholic who simply can not drink due to some physiological reason. Alcoholic educational needs is not taken, and a serious and skilled treatment to detoxify the body and reduce cravings for alcohol. Symptoms of alcoholism: – receiving a large dose of alcohol does not cause a defensive reaction – Vomiting: the body gets used to, ceases to resist – the loss of control over the amount of alcohol consumed: booze – the changing nature of intoxication: there is a vicious, aggressive, lapses of memory, easing pain sensitivity

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