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Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Alcoholism

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Apr 08
2019

There are various warning signs to help detect potential alcohol abuse. While many signs are recognizable, others may be more difficult to identify. Also, the severity of alcohol abuse may play a role in the warning signs a person exhibits. For example, some people try to cover their alcohol abuse by drinking in private and isolating themselves from others. This makes it challenging for family members or friends to intervene and help their loved one.

If left untreated, alcohol abuse can spiral out of control quickly. When alcohol abuse begins to negatively impact a person’s life and causes harm, it is diagnosed as alcohol use disorder (AUD). Recognizing the warning signs of alcohol abuse and getting proper treatment can make a significant difference in someone’s recovery process.

Alcohol abuse is similar to other disorders. The earlier you spot its symptoms, the sooner you can seek professional treatment. Often, an alcoholic does not have the physical ability or mental clarity to recognize the signs of alcoholism himself. Some people might also try to hide their alcoholic behavior. The charge is on you to learn how to spot an alcoholic and save a life.

Learn more at the resources below:

https://www.helpguide.org/articles/addictions/alcoholism-and-alcohol-abuse.htm