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The effects of alcohol

 

Alcohol has its attractions. Having just a few drinks can make you feel much more relaxed and is often accompanied by a general ‘up’ feeling. Those who find socialising daunting only need to have a drink or two before becoming more talkative and at ease with a social situation. It is easy to see why some of the beneficial effects of alcohol are so desirable.


Once you've had a couple of drinks it is easy to have a few more, this is where the more negative effects of alcohol start to appear. Reduced coordination and impaired reaction times mean that you may become more clumsy and at this time it would be a very bad idea to consider driving. If you continue to drink alcohol beyond this stage, the effect alcohol will have on you will result in your vision beginning to blur and your speech slurring. It is at this stage highly likely your personal safety will be risk, from yourself as well as others – one of the more dangerous effects of alcohol often not realised.


The effects of alcohol in the short term can be considered positive, as well as negative. But when considering the long-term effects of alcohol you will be hard pressed any that are advantageous. By drinking more alcohol than your body can deal with, the livers ability to break down alcohol becomes exhausted. Permanent damage to the liver can occur in the form of cirrhosis that can then develop into cancer. As alcohol is also a depressant, effects of it on a person can include depression as well as increased anxiety and panic attacks. An endless number of health problems, both physical and psychological can be attributed to the effects of alcohol.


If you develop a tolerance for alcohol you may not suffer from the outward effects of alcohol so easily, but this does not protect your body or mental health from the long-term effects of alcohol.


To avoid the many negative effects of drinking the best thing that you can do is to stop drinking. This is easier said than done, however there are many resources available to help. DryOutNow.com offers free help and advice on how to approach and tackle alcohol abuse as well as organising any treatments that may be required. Call DryOutNow.com free now on $phoneNumber to stop the negative effects that alcohol is having on your life.

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