Causes:
- Genetic Factors: Family history of alcoholism or genetic predisposition to addiction can increase the risk of developing alcohol addiction.
- Psychological Factors: Co-occurring mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, trauma, or stress can contribute to alcohol addiction as individuals may use alcohol as a coping mechanism.
- Social and Environmental Factors: Influence of peers, social pressure, cultural norms, or exposure to environments where alcohol use is prevalent can influence alcohol addiction.
- Early Exposure: Early initiation of alcohol use during adolescence or young adulthood can increase the likelihood of developing alcohol addiction later in life.
Symptoms:
- Craving: Intense and persistent desire or urge to consume alcohol, even in situations where it may be inappropriate or harmful.
- Loss of Control: Difficulty in controlling alcohol consumption, such as drinking more than intended or being unable to stop drinking once started.
- Tolerance: Needing to consume increasing amounts of alcohol to achieve the desired effects due to tolerance development.
- Withdrawal Symptoms: Experiencing physical or psychological withdrawal symptoms when attempting to cut down or stop drinking, such as tremors, nausea, sweating, anxiety, or irritability.
Treatment :
Pro 38 with NDM
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