Alcoholism Treatment in Elgin, IL

Alcoholism is a chronic addiction disorder in which a person becomes dependent on alcohol. Individuals with this condition are unable to control how much they drink and often experience serious consequences as a result of their alcohol consumption. Some people may not be characterized as alcoholics, but can suffer from alcohol abuse, meaning that they drink excessively but are not fully dependent on alcohol. Both conditions are considered serious and require long-term treatment in order to resume a normal, fully functioning lifestyle.

Causes of Alcoholism

Steady and increased drinking over time
People who begin drinking at an early age
Social and cultural factors
Certain mental health disorders such as bipolar disorder
Mixing alcohol and medication

Symptoms of Alcoholism

Many people with alcoholism deny that they have a drinking problem. Friends and family may be aware of certain signs of this condition, however not everyone with a drinking problem is necessarily an alcoholic. Signs of alcoholism or alcohol abuse may include:

Drinking alone
Uncontrollable drinking
Frequently blacking out
Feeling a need to drink
Loss of interest in other activities or hobbies
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking
Hiding drinking or drinking secretly
Keeping alcohol at work or in the car
Becoming intoxicated to feel good

Alcoholism can cause problems in personal relationships, with employment or finances and can affect every aspect of a person’s life.

Complications of Alcoholism

In addition to the personal and social ramifications of alcoholism, alcohol can affect a person’s judgment causing poor choices to be made. People suffering from alcoholism may be involved in motor vehicle accidents, domestic disputes, and have an increased likelihood of committing violent crimes. Alcoholism may also cause a variety of health- related problems including:

Liver disease
Heart problems
Digestive problems
Sexual dysfunction
Weakened immune system
Diabetes complications
Increased cancer risk
Neurological problems
Birth defects if alcohol is used during pregnancy

Treatment of Alcoholism

Counseling
Aversion therapy
Detoxification
Intervention
Medication
Spiritual practice

Additional Resources

MedlinePlus
National Institutes of Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
WebMD

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