Friday, April 24th 2020, 11:21 am
Originally Posted On: https://pinnacletreatment.com/blog/alcohol-abuse/
Enjoying a glass of wine or beer after a long, tiring day is common amongst many people around the world. However, when someone consumes too much alcohol on a regular basis or has problems in controlling alcohol consumption, it might hint at alcohol abuse/alcoholism. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one or fewer drinks per day for women and two or fewer drinks per day for men falls within moderate drinking and anything more than this on a regular basis can be a sign of a larger issue. It can also be perceived in this way: if a woman consumes more than seven drinks per week, it is considered “heavy” or “at risk” drinking. For men, this usually is more than 14 drinks per week.
Consuming too much alcohol puts a strain on your health and personal/professional relationships. In addition to this, it can lead to a physical dependency on alcohol, which makes it very difficult for you to function normally. Alcohol abuse can also lead to possible alcohol poisoning, which is why you should always be moderate in alcohol consumption.
Following are some facts on alcohol abuse to enlighten you on the extent of the issue and its implications:
The medical definition of alcohol abuse given by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR is “The consumption of alcoholic beverages in excess, either as a regular practice or binge drinking.” However, for some individuals, such as pregnant women and children, any amount of alcohol consumption is alcohol abuse and hence, should be avoided at all times.
A person who has issues with alcohol abuse may not necessarily be addicted to alcohol. However, a person who has issues with alcohol abuse is more likely to develop alcoholism and a person who is referred to as an “alcoholic” has the most severe case of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). These two terms are often used interchangeably, but do not mean the same thing.
The two main types of alcohol consumption that can be considered as alcohol abuse are binge drinking and heavy alcohol use. As mentioned earlier, binge drinking is a pattern of alcohol consumption that can lead to alcohol poisoning. Heavy alcohol use, on the other hand, is the pattern of binge drinking on five or more days during a month. Both of these patterns of alcohol consumption can be considered as alcohol abuse and in many cases, can end in fatality.
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