Alcoholism
Signs And Symptoms You Should Know
by
Olinda Rola -
Alcoholism signs and symptoms are clues that alcohol may be a problem.
If left untreated, alcoholism signs and symptoms and alcoholism can
affect the quality of life of the person as well as those around them.
Alcoholism is a disease where alcohol consumption (beer, wine, or hard
liquor) is at a level that interferes with the person's physical and
mental health, and negatively impacts family, social or work responsibilities.
Alcoholism
symptoms can be recognized relatively early in the disease's progression,
but if not dealt with, alcoholism can be fatal. Here are alcoholism
signs and symptoms that indicate alcohol may be a problem:
•
Becoming Angry When Confronted About Drinking
• Daily or Frequent Alcohol Consumption Needed to Function
• Drinking Alone
• Finding Excuses to Drink
• Food Intake Neglect
• Hiding Alcohol Related Behavior
• Inability to Stop or Reduce Alcohol Consumption
• Memory Loss, Blackouts
• Morning Shakes
• Nausea, Vomiting
• Physical Appearance Neglect
• Violent Episodes Occur When Drinking
When
considering alcoholism signs and symptoms, alcoholism can be broadly
divided into two categories - alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence.
Alcohol abusers may drink heavily at various times, but they have not
yet become alcohol dependent. Alcoholism signs and symptoms for alcohol
abusers can be problems that happen while being intoxicated such as
drinking and driving, violent episodes, or missing appointments, work
or school.
Alcohol
dependence can develop over the years and follows a generally predictable
pattern. A tolerance of alcohol develops first, which means a person
needs to consume greater quantities of alcohol before the same effects
are noticed. Over time, the person may lose control over their drinking
and may not be able to stop even if they want to. And if alcohol consumption
is reduced or stopped, withdrawal symptoms can be experienced which
can range from annoying to life-threatening.
If
the alcoholic continues drinking, he or she may become obsessed with
drinking to the exclusion of almost everything else. Many of the above
alcoholism signs and symptoms may be noticed. The most severe kind of
drinking is called 'binge drinking', periods of time with continuous
heavy alcohol consumption.
If
alcoholism continues to progress, the mental and physical health of
the alcoholic can seriously deteriorate. Many of the body's organs can
become damaged which lowers resistance to disease and infections. Relationships
at home or socially may become damaged, and there can be financial and
legal problems due to the alcoholic's inability to stop drinking.
If
the alcoholic continues to drink, alcohol can ultimately cause their
death one way or another. Accidents and related injuries, suicide, drownings
and falling asleep in bed while smoking and intoxicated and burning
to death are examples of the consequences of alcoholism. Health-wise,
damage to the body's organs and systems due to long-term excessive drinking
means the person will likely suffer from a number of diseases and conditions
such as heart disease, cirrhosis of the liver, malnutrition and cancer.
Are
there different stages of alcoholism? Yes, most definitely. If the alcoholism
signs and symptoms indicate that alcohol consumption is becoming or
is already a problem, there are resources available to help with alcoholism
and the serious consequences of this disease.