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Since alcoholism is a disease and illness the doctor can't get fired. The steps are as followed1. The drinker needs to admit he/she has a problem2. Detoxification of the body to rid it of alcohol3. Friends and family support
It's called 'desensitizing'. If you have to drink more and more to feel the same effects that you used to feel a year ago - you are becoming desensitized to the physical effects of alcohol (however - medically you will still be risking your health !)
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There are numerous dangers associated with binge drinking and yes it can lead to alcoholism. Alcohol consumed in very high doses becomes toxic to the organs. The more one's body get used to high alcohol intake the more alcohol it needs to function and withdrawal can cause problems.
Cyanosis usually indicates cardiac disease. The child needs to be evaluated properly.
The person that is getting abused needs to call police and go to counseling. The drinker than may serve his time and go to rehab.
There are numerous types of cardiovascular disease. The question needs to be more specific.
You should consider the possibility that your wife may have an alcohol problem and needs help.
Do you stay out of the house as much as possible because you hate it there? Do you feel that if the drinker loved you, she or he would stop drinking?If you feel that if the drinker loved you, she or he would stop drinking, and if you stay out of the house as much as possible to avoid the person, then it could mean that your family member is an alcoholic.A question that may mean that a family member is an alcoholic is "How do you get over alcohol?".
Your whole body, including you brain, needs water to function or else you'll become dehydrated.
No. The body needs to metabolize alcohol and that only happens over time.
The alcohol is less dense than the water, so it floats up to meet the density needs.