Alcoholism Symptoms and Alcohol Dependency
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Symptoms of an alcoholic
Of the many potential symptoms of an alcoholic, one of the indicators of a problem is becoming dependent on alcohol. The term alcohol dependency can refer to particular symptoms of an alcoholic, bringing to light an individual’s addiction to alcohol.
One interpretation of the term alcohol dependency concerns the psychological dependency an alcoholic may have towards alcohol. This symptom of an alcoholic can refer anyone who has developed a regular routine of alcohol use, particularly when they place more importance on the use of alcohol than other activities that may require their time and attention. Alcohol dependency can also be a symptom of an alcoholic when an individual relies on alcohol to get them through a stressful time or certain situation. While there may be no physical dependency on alcohol, if the prospect of a particular situation without access to alcohol creates a sense of dread, this can be seen as one of the symptoms of an alcoholic.
The other definition of alcohol dependency refers to the physical dependence on alcohol that can develop when someone is drinking heavily and/or regularly. This is exhibited through alcohol withdrawal symptoms that may occur when an individual stops drinking, which usually results in them returning to alcohol. Physical symptoms of alcoholic dependency can start off mild – being emotionally volatile, feeling anxious, nervous or irritable, maybe some shakiness even. More moderate symptoms suffered by an alcoholic can include more uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms such as sweating, headaches, nausea, vomiting and tremors of the hands. In severe cases of withdrawal from alcohol, confusion and hallucinations can occur as well as agitation, fever and convulsions. Alcohol dependency is one of the symptoms of an alcoholic that can result in some unpleasant and dangerous side effects when trying to break free from the dependence.
It is possible to give up alcohol after noticing symptoms of an alcoholic in either yourself or others. By seeking treatment and support it is possible to survive through the withdrawal symptoms from alcohol and end other symptoms of an alcoholic lifestyle. Detox is one of these important steps. Using prescribed medicines to replace the effects of alcohol a person can reduce alcohol withdrawal symptoms. The next step is to break the psychological symptoms an alcoholic might suffer such as the need to drink to get through certain aspects of life. This can be tackled by seeking counselling, whether this is therapy through an outpatient program, or through a more intensive period in a rehabilitation centre.
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