i know for a fact that it causes drunkness which causes drunk driving and sometimes even severe health problems
yes
You actually have more options than most people realize. It doesn't always have to mean checking into a rehab center. Some people start with therapy, others join support groups, and some prefer structured recovery programs that help them understand their triggers and build healthier habits. For more serious cases, inpatient or residential rehab can be a good option too. A friend of mine felt overwhelmed by all the choices and didn't know where to start. He eventually tried Prarambh Life because it was easy to access and focused on the reasons behind the addiction, not just the addiction itself. He found it helpful to have practical guidance without feeling judged. My suggestion would be to start with the level of support you feel comfortable with. The important thing is taking that first step—everything else becomes much easier once you do.
Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia
fortunato's weak point is his wine cause he is an alcoholic
No, unless you drink a lot and don't brush your teeth.
some of the drinks cause you to feel weird
No alcoholic beverage can cause hemophilia. To the contrary, the moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine and liquor) is associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining or abusing alcohol.
the constant intake of alcoholic beverages can cause damage to the pancreas that can include pancreatitis. It can also pancreatic cysts to form.
Yes. Alcoholism is a family disease because everyone in the family is affected in some way by the actions of the alcoholic. Children may feel responsible because in their immature minds, they believe if they were better children, the alcoholic would not drink. Spouses may inadvertently promote the drinking without understanding how they could be doing it. Also, when an alcoholic goes into treatment the only thing that changes is the alcoholic. If the family dynamics don't change, the alcoholic is returning to the same toxic environment. While the family is not the cause of the drinking, a slippery slope exists giving the alcoholic an "excuse" to go back to drinking. It is important for the family to remember that they did not cause the alcoholic to drink, they cannot control the drinking and they cannot stop the alcoholic from drinking.
Typically, no alcoholic beverage will cause pupil dilation.
antidiheuretic hormone
It depends on the cause and degree. You should discuss it with your doctor.