If you are at or ABOVE the age of legal drinking then it's obviously okay to ask this question . First of all even If you ate at the age at when it's legal to drink you shouldn't be an alcoholic for any reason you NEED to learn how to drink responsibly because you are an adult ! No quitting drinking alcohol doesn't stop your period . Put it this way of you never drank alcohol in your life an your at the age of 25 you would still have your period .. It doesn't change anything .
Probably not, if you are in good health, but some of the activities associated with drinking could trigger it.
Yes, alcohol has a lot of sugar in it so you may feel a bit of sugar withdrawal when you stop drinking.
how to stop them from drinking alcohol
Acknowledge the issue and decide to make a change. Set specific and achievable goals to reduce alcohol consumption. Seek professional help or join a support group. Remove or limit access to alcohol in your environment. Develop healthy coping mechanisms for stress and triggers. Find alternative activities to replace drinking. Practice mindfulness and self-care techniques. Surround yourself with supportive and understanding people. Keep a journal to track your progress and setbacks. Celebrate small victories and be patient with yourself throughout the process.
Some people stop drinking on their own. Others join Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Some use other 12 step programs. The most successful in quitting use the non-12-step St. Jude program.
No.
Drinking alcohol will stop the tremors temporarily. However, the long term solution is to stop drinking.
No. But drinking alcohol can, if you decide to keep the baby, cause mental problems and birth defects in your child. You need some good medical advice.
Alcoholism is when you're drinking alcohol to the point of it interfering with your life, and/or to the point of it damaging your body. One thing alcohol does is that it impairs your sense of judgement. So if you're prone to drinking too much then alcohol will make you less able to determine when you should stop. There are other issues too, like a small amount of alcohol can trigger really bad cravings for more and more alcohol. For most alcoholics it's most successful simply to stop drinking alcohol entirely. That way there's no question about when to stop, and you deny the cravings from ever taking hold. Alcoholism cannot be cured, only controlled.
a campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol
You stop drinking alcohol or drink it moderately.
Not physically, but heavy drinking stops emotional growth.
yes because alcohol is an addiction