Alcoholism Symptoms and Alcohol Dependency
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Alcoholic symptoms
There are various behavioural signs and symptoms that indicate a person has a problem with alcohol. By looking for these alcoholic symptoms either in you or in others it is possible to identify when there is a problem. Once a problem has been identified through any alcoholic symptoms that are being exhibited it will be much easier to seek help and treatment.
There are many symptoms of an alcoholic and alcohol abuse to watch out for. One of the more obvious alcoholic symptoms is drinking alone and then hiding the evidence of drinking from other people. Hiding alcohol in unusual places is usually an alcoholic symptom. Hiding alcohol at home should trigger alarm bells, if this develops into hiding alcohol in at work or in a car, you can be sure this is an alcoholic symptom.
Alcoholic symptoms can also be seen in those that have rituals when it comes to drinking. Having a routine of drinking before, during or after dinner, or at another regular time is not always an alcoholic symptom. However if the individual gets upset or agitated when this ritual is disrupted or alcohol is not available, this can often indicate an alcoholic.
In more extreme cases an alcoholic may have episodes of ‘blacking out’ where they may completely forget commitments or conversations that they have had. This alcoholic symptom can be distressing to both the alcoholic and those they interact with.
There are four additional alcoholic symptoms that indicate an alcohol problem has developed into an alcohol addiction. The first of which is craving alcohol, having a strong need or desire to drink. Loss of control over drinking is the second, not being able to stop drinking after the first drink. Next is a physical dependence on alcohol, this is exhibited through withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, sweating and anxiety when alcohol is not consumed regularly. The final symptom of an alcoholic is an increasing tolerance for alcohol, meaning larger and larger quantities of need to be consumed in order to get the desired effect from it.
Noticing a number of these alcoholic symptoms in either yourself or others may mean that a problem with alcohol exists. This is the first step towards recovery from alcohol. From here the next task is to seek help, whether it is detox, counselling, rehab or just advice on how to approach the problem of being an alcoholic. DryOutNow.com can offer help and advice to those who have noticed alcoholic symptoms as well as arranging any treatments that may be required by an alcoholic aiming to quit drinking.
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