Alcohol influences the central nervous system, which controls many of your body's other functions - senses, speech and sense of pain. Blackouts,confusion,inability to process thoughts properly, slowed reaction times,sluggish behavior are just some of its short term symptoms.
When you drink, alcohol quickly enters the bloodstream spreading all over the body.Alcohol destroys the cells little by little which may or may not show for the first or second time around.
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Obvious symptoms of alcoholism include slurred speech, dilated pupils, shaking hands or other extremities, and being constantly off-balance. Some of the lesser obvious symptoms of an alcohol problem include the unusual or unexplained need for money, injuries which the person won't or cannot explain, and unexplained change in personality and attitude.
Craving alcohol is one of the symptoms of alcoholism, but simply craving alcohol does not make a person an alcoholic.
Alcoholism has many signs and symptoms, some of them include frequent intoxication, black-out drinking and a pattern in drinking such as becoming angry or violent everytime you drink.
Neuropathic pain often appears to have no obvious cause but some causes include alcoholism, back, leg and hip problems. Symptoms include shooting and burning pain and tingling and numbness.
No herb cures alcoholism.
Alcoholism is inanimate and has no objectives. However, people who drink typically have objectives such as having a good time, meeting people, relaxing, etc. Alcoholics typically drink to prevent unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.
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Symptoms of alcoholism include a pattern of drinking, drinking and driving, blacking out, and becoming angry and violent. People affected by alcoholism may continue to drink in spite of others telling them that they may have a problem, heavy involvement in alcohol related activities and smelling of alcohol on a regular basis.
Alcoholism is a chronic illness, according to some. However, there is considerable debate as to whether or not alcoholism is a disease. Many physicians reject the disease theory of alcoholism.
There are few different answers to this questions. Some possibilities are: * Excessive caffeine intake * Alcoholism, liver damage * PMS * Estrogen Therapy Side Effects * Menopause Symptoms * Endocrine Dysfunction * Mastitis
There's an old movie (1945) about alcoholism called The Lost Weekend (based on the novel by Charles Jackson). It's brilliant; it really gets to the heart of alcoholism and the alcoholic mind.