Symptoms of Alcoholism

Countless Americans recreationally drink alcohol, but unfortunately many also become addicted. Alcoholism doesn’t discriminate: it can affect you regardless of your age, gender, race, religion or income. Even though alcohol is addictive, it remains legal, making it difficult to recover from the symptoms of alcoholism, or even identify the signs of alcoholism. The widespread availability of alcohol can make recovery from alcoholism especially difficult because it can be nearly impossible to avoid reminders of alcohol or establishments that sell it. If you struggle with alcohol dependency, finding an alcohol detox center Utah residents trust could save your life. Alcohol is also one of the most commonly abused psychoactive substances in the United States. Alcohol is cheap and legal, leading to a higher risk of dependency than other substances. When you find yourself unable to control your drinking, you may also demonstrate symptoms of alcoholism. Since alcohol can cause severe and life-threatening withdrawal symptoms when you stop drinking, it is imperative to find a treatment center that can help supervise you during withdrawal. Delirium tremors, one of the potentially fatal symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, is preventable when you are under proper medical supervision.

What are the Symptoms of Alcoholism?

Symptoms of alcoholism can sometimes be difficult to uncover. Many people regard alcohol as normal and drink to help them ease stress or help them socialize. However, addiction to social drugs and substances like alcohol is no less serious. If you are struggling with alcohol dependency or alcoholism, you may go to great lengths to conceal your drinking. For example, you could put alcohol in a coffee cup in order to disguise your drinking from others. Sometimes, the need to drink can lead to you consuming alcohol at work or while driving. Chronic alcohol use can severely damage your body and cause cirrhosis, fatty liver disease or even liver cancer. Ethanol, which is the ingredient in alcohol that produces intoxication, creates damage to your liver every time you drink. Alcoholism occurs when you continue to drink despite negative consequences, which can include drinking despite knowing that it causes damage to your physical health. Some of the most common signs of alcoholism include:

  • Inability to stop drinking once you start

  • Experiencing blackouts when you drink or having memory loss

  • Drinking at work

  • Driving while intoxicated

  • Increasing the amount you drink so you can experience the same pleasurable effects

  • Regretting things you have done while intoxicated

  • Feeling guilt, remorse or shame about your drinking

Because of the potentially irreversible damage alcohol can do to your physical and emotional health, it is important to find help if you identify the signs of alcoholism and find yourself unable to quit drinking by yourself.

How is Alcoholism Treated?

Since alcohol withdrawal is potentially life-threatening, a medically supervised detox is a standard treatment during early recovery from alcoholism. Inpatient and outpatient programs utilize evidence-based treatment and holistic addiction therapies to help you learn how to cope with cravings, avoid relapses and achieve sobriety.

Learn More About How our Programs Can Help

If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of alcoholism, asking for help can be hard. Acqua Recovery, home to high-quality Utah addiction treatment, understands what it takes to overcome alcoholism. To find out more about how our programs can help you find the support you need to achieve recovery, call us today at 866.830.4628.


Symptoms of Alcoholism

Dr. Daniel Pickrell

Dr. Daniel Pickrell
Medical Reviewer

Dr. Pickrell is a board-certified psychiatrist with interests in addiction and psychiatry. He strives to identify the underlying cause of substance use. His understanding of addiction as the overlapping symptoms of biopsychosocial development is the foundation to his care model. He is committed to helping both patients and families understand that addiction is a treatable medical illness. He has been involved in the treatment of addiction for the last 17 years and completed his residency training at the University of Utah.

Countless Americans recreationally drink alcohol, but unfortunately many also become addicted. Alcoholism doesn’t discriminate: it can affect you regardless of your age, gender, race, religion or income. Even though alcohol is addictive, it remains legal, making it difficult to recover from the symptoms of alcoholism, or even identify the signs of alcoholism. The widespread availability of alcohol can make recovery from alcoholism especially difficult because it can be nearly impossible to avoid reminders of alcohol or establishments that sell it. If you struggle with alcohol dependency, finding an alcohol detox center Utah residents trust could save your life. Alcohol is also one of the most commonly abused psychoactive substances in the United States. Alcohol is cheap and legal, leading to a higher risk of dependency than other substances. When you find yourself unable to control your drinking, you may also demonstrate symptoms of alcoholism. Since alcohol can cause severe and life-threatening withdrawal symptoms when you stop drinking, it is imperative to find a treatment center that can help supervise you during withdrawal. Delirium tremors, one of the potentially fatal symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, is preventable when you are under proper medical supervision.

What are the Symptoms of Alcoholism?

Symptoms of alcoholism can sometimes be difficult to uncover. Many people regard alcohol as normal and drink to help them ease stress or help them socialize. However, addiction to social drugs and substances like alcohol is no less serious. If you are struggling with alcohol dependency or alcoholism, you may go to great lengths to conceal your drinking. For example, you could put alcohol in a coffee cup in order to disguise your drinking from others. Sometimes, the need to drink can lead to you consuming alcohol at work or while driving. Chronic alcohol use can severely damage your body and cause cirrhosis, fatty liver disease or even liver cancer. Ethanol, which is the ingredient in alcohol that produces intoxication, creates damage to your liver every time you drink. Alcoholism occurs when you continue to drink despite negative consequences, which can include drinking despite knowing that it causes damage to your physical health. Some of the most common signs of alcoholism include:

  • Inability to stop drinking once you start

  • Experiencing blackouts when you drink or having memory loss

  • Drinking at work

  • Driving while intoxicated

  • Increasing the amount you drink so you can experience the same pleasurable effects

  • Regretting things you have done while intoxicated

  • Feeling guilt, remorse or shame about your drinking

Because of the potentially irreversible damage alcohol can do to your physical and emotional health, it is important to find help if you identify the signs of alcoholism and find yourself unable to quit drinking by yourself.

How is Alcoholism Treated?

Since alcohol withdrawal is potentially life-threatening, a medically supervised detox is a standard treatment during early recovery from alcoholism. Inpatient and outpatient programs utilize evidence-based treatment and holistic addiction therapies to help you learn how to cope with cravings, avoid relapses and achieve sobriety.

Learn More About How our Programs Can Help

If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of alcoholism, asking for help can be hard. Acqua Recovery, home to high-quality Utah addiction treatment, understands what it takes to overcome alcoholism. To find out more about how our programs can help you find the support you need to achieve recovery, call us today at 866.830.4628.


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