In this section, I will explain about alcoholism and hangover. It also outlines the health condition caused by alcohol and its impact on alcohol's health.
Alcoholism and its Impact on Families Alcohol is a very powerful medicine. It can ruin someone's life. It may also ruin the lives of all alcohol addicts. But first of all, what is alcoholism? Alcoholism is a chronic disorder characterized by alcoholism, repeated abuse of alcoholic beverages, alleviation or discontinuation of alcohol-induced withdrawal symptoms that may include the occurrence of cirrhosis, and declining social function. Alcoholism and other mental or behavioral problems for families (National Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Research Institute, 2005). Alcohol related to various family factors such as spouse and parent use, use of children, attitudes towards family principle and drinking, family dynamics and relationship patterns, interactions between alcohol and biological and genetic factors problem. Alcoholism is considered a family disease
Alcohol consumption and its impact on the body Alcohol is probably the oldest known drug and starts with at least the earliest recorded society. Among the many kinds of alcohol, ethanol is the type of consumption consumed. Its pure form is almost odorless and transparent substance. Beer alcohol containing 8% to 12% alcohol fermented from fruits such as beer, grapes containing 3% to 8% alcohol made from cereals by brewing and fermentation, beer alcohol content up to 21%, whiskey, Distilled drinks (spirit) such as gin and vodka
(What is alcohol now?) Alcohol is divided into stimulants, sedatives and hallucinogens. Alcohol is classified as a sedative. Alcohol, like local anesthetics, chemical solvents and irritants, creates several effects by inhibiting various brain functions. The side effects of many alcohols are due to these behaviors rather than the sedative action of the drugs. Alcohol is included in various alcoholic beverages, and many over-the-counter drugs and prescription drugs. Low-dose alcohol inhibits the central nervous system and causes significant irritation, but damage due to abstract thinking reduces anxiety. At moderate doses, alcohol can cause drowsiness, no reaction, and disorder. Large amounts of alcohol can lower important brain functions, cause sedative effects, delay respiration, and lead to death.