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Alcohol addiction is a mental health condition that is characterised by difficulty in controlling alcohol use, even if it is causing problems in your life. In this disorder, the brain becomes dependent on alcohol for normal functioning. Without it, you go through withdrawal symptoms like nausea, sweating, shaking, and so on.
This disorder is also known as alcohol use disorder, alcoholism, or alcohol abuse. It is a very common illness, with over 5% of the population suffering from it. It can affect your normal functioning, relationships, professional life, and other aspects. People often mistake it for a choice, but it is important to remember that alcohol addiction is an illness and should be treated as such.
Alcohol addiction can be caused by several factors, such as:Genetics: This mental health concern can be passed through genes, that is, it can be passed between generations.
Trauma: Traumatic events can cause people to suffer from alcohol addiction. People might start using alcohol as a way to cope with the trauma.
Mental health conditions: Certain mental health concerns like depression & anxiety can also increase the risk of alcohol addiction.
Social factors: Social factors like culture, peers, family support, etc. can increase the risk of alcohol addiction.
Alcohol addiction develops over time and involves the following stages:
At-risk stage: You might only drink occasionally, like in social settings or to relieve stress.
Early alcohol use disorder: You may have started blacking out from excess alcohol consumption. You might also think about alcohol a lot and start drinking alone.
Mid-stage alcohol use disorder: This is the stage where alcohol addiction becomes a big problem. Your alcohol usage might be out of control, and affects other areas of your life like finances and relationships.
End-stage alcohol use disorder: In this stage, alcohol consumption is the biggest priority of your life. It can have a lot of implications for your mental and physical health.
Alcohol addiction is commonly found alongside other mental health conditions like:
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