Tag Archives: Drinking

Is There A Difference Between Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholism?

Society today puts a great deal of emphasis on entertainment and blatantly promotes the use of various mood-altering substances that will enhance a person's enjoyment during social gatherings.  Occasional use of these substances, such as alcohol, cocaine, ecstasy and others, does not indicate addiction, but it is not difficult to cross the fine line between abuse and addiction.  Once the person crosses that line, they should seek help from alcohol abuse treatment centers. Alcohol abusers do not usually display withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, and they still maintain some level of control over how much they consume.  Alcoholics, on the other hand, cannot control how much they consume and progressively need more and more alcohol to achieve the desired level of intoxication.  They suffer uncomfortable side effects if alcohol is withheld, and will go to any lengths to obtain more.

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A Hangover Is Probably The Least Of Your Problems

In today's world, everyone knows about hangovers.  Most of us laugh about someone's misery the day after a drinking episode.  The person suffering with the hangover swears they will never drink again.  Although we know the term “hangover”, do we actually understand what is causing the headache and nausea and tiredness?  Of course, it is the result of drinking too much, but what has alcohol done inside the body to cause these uncomfortable symptoms? A hangover is the body's way of telling you that something is wrong.  If you continue this type of behavior, alcohol detoxification treatment will be needed to help you stop drinking.  The following are examples of some of the ways alcohol affects the body to produce the hangover.

  • Stomach:  Alcohol forces the stomach to produce excess acid and slows digestion and this can cause nausea and vomiting.
  • Kidneys:  Excess alcohol causes frequent urination and this can cause dehydration, thirst and (Read More....)