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Medical Conditions - Alcoholism

Alcoholism means your body has become addicted to alcohol. People with addiction will continue drinking alcohol even if it causes adverse effects on their life, work, and relationships. People who consume more than 12 to 15 drinks a week, people with mental health problems, and people having low self-esteem are at risk of getting addicted to alcohol.

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What causes a person to abuse others when drunk?

Hello, Welcome to iclniq.com. I understand your concern. This is typical behavior in a drinker. Alcohol disinhibits the subconscious mind.

I started drinking after my father's death. Please help.

Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I have gone through your problem and understand your concern.

Suggest me medicines to control alcohol drinking.

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have some questions. How old is your dad? How heavy is his drinking? How long has he been drinking? To quit alcohol, the person has to decide to do it firmly.

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How does alcohol affect the brain?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. Alcohol abuse is an illness, not just a habit. There are very good treatment options available for this.

What are the myths and facts of alcohol consumption?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq. com There are various myths or facts, regarding alcohol, 1. Drinking caffeine with alcohol will make you less drunk. 2.

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My husband is abusive and addicted to alcohol. What to do?

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