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Alcohol. Alcohol problems
1. Alcohol. Alcohol problems
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Alcoholism is a phenomenon that is characterized by a strongmental and physical dependence on alcohol intake.
3. Signs of alcohol addiction 1. The complete absence of an emetic reaction to the intake of a large amount of alcohol; 2. Loss of
control over the amount of alcohol consumed;3. Partial amnesia;
4. The presence of the syndrome (physical and mental
disorders that develop in a patient after stopping alcohol
intake or reducing its dose).
4. Consequences of exposure to alcohol: 1. alcoholism disease; 2. memory failures; 3. cirrhosis of the liver; 4. impaired brain
function;5. violation of the nervous system;
6. cardiovascular diseases;
7. disruption of the digestive system and other systems;
8. reduced life expectancy;
9. coma;
10. death (as a result of accidents, from excess alcohol)
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6. Detoxification
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2. Rehabilitation.The removal of toxins does not eliminate addiction. Having
facilitated the physiological state of the patient, one cannot stop it is necessary to overcome his psychological craving for alcohol.
This problem is solved using outpatient or inpatient rehabilitation
programs.
3. Postrehabilitation support.
Whatever procedures are carried out in stationary conditions, a
return to normal life is fraught with failure. To avoid this, the patient
should visit post-rehabilitation groups in which they are taught to
control their behavior even in stressful situations.