Yes, in some people it can because they are getting rid of toxins. Drink at least 8 - 10 glasses of water and stay away from too many fats or sugars. It not uncommon for a person who has quit drinking to crave especially chocolate or something sweet. Start exercising and get sweating! Then drink that water. Get back to good eating habits and start eating grains, some dairy products (low in fats), veggies, fruits, chicken, fish, (some red meats) and low on salt and fats (with the exception of virgin olive oil or Bacel margarine or a tiny bit of real butter.) It will clear up in a couple of months. Just so you won't feel too badly, many sports jocks such as hockey players and football players have terrible complexions because of clogged pores and in-grown hairs as well as sweating and lots of dirt. It wouldn't hurt to go to a drug store and buy some creams and lotions to unclog pores and toners to keep the pours more closed.
No
You likely have an allergy to alcohol or cigarettes. You can go to an allergist to find out for sure.
your job
One of the most important things to bear in mind when dealing with alcohol abuse is that you simply cannot give yourself an inch. When quitting cold turkey, for instance, quitting cold turkey should be just that: Quitting outright, not another drop.
Think of quitting alcohol then make a sure decision to quit and after that don't drink with a commitment.
yes
No - but it can cause you to act like a rash red-neck...
because they crave the sugar that was in the alcohol
Physical therapy and lifestyle changes,such as quitting smoking or drinking alcohol
Yes! I find that after abusing alcohol in the past, now everytime I try to drink any hard alcohol I will wake up with a blotchy red rash up and down my face, neck, and sometimes my hands. I really believe a its alcohol related rash. now i just stick to wine.. what I want to know is whats going on in my body that is not allowing it to break down the alcohol like it's suppose to. There is a related condition called Asian flush. Even if you are not Asian, it can still happen. They call it Asian Flush because many Asians cannot metabolize alcohol properly. See the Related Links for more
No. Excessive alcohol consumption can cause intoxication, but it passes within hours.
In the old days people would cut the skin off a turkey and freeze it and when they had a carving or were trying to break an addiction it is like saying I'm quitting now.
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