Alcoholism, or alcohol addiction.
Alcoholism is the disease.
Heart disease, Cirrhosis, liver disease
Alcohol-related neurological disease represents a broad spectrum of conditions caused by acute or chronic alcohol intake.
Arthritis, Cancer, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Heart Disease, Hyperglycemia, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Malnutrition, Nervous Disorders, Obesity, Psychological Disturbances
If someone is struggling with alcohol addiction, the first thing I’d suggest is not trying to deal with it completely alone. There are a lot of support options available today, including therapists, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), SMART Recovery, and various online recovery communities. Different people connect with different approaches. Some prefer group meetings and peer support, while others feel more comfortable with private online programs. A friend of mine tried Prarambh Life and found it helpful because it focused on understanding his trigger points, habits, and the reasons behind his drinking rather than just telling him to stop. From what I've seen, recovery works best when you find a support system that suits you and stay consistent with it. The important thing is taking the first step and asking for help when you need it.
The use of alcohol is associated with an increased incidence of acid reflux disease
It DOESNT!
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yes you can! you can get liver disease or may get heart disease a die! :(
Alcoholic liver disease usually occurs after years of drinking too much. The longer the alcohol use has occurred, and the more alcohol that was consumed, the greater the likelihood of developing liver disease.
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No, but it can cause physical diseases.