Alcoholism Alcoholism is an epidemic affecting 3 million to 10 million Americans. Alcoholism is a "physiological or physiological dependence on alcohol" (Encyclopedia Britannica 210) characterized by being unable to control the start or end of alcohol drinking. It involves frequent and regular drinking, which can cause persistent harm to drinkers and lead to medical and social problems.
Alcoholism Alcoholism is a major chronic disease whose genetic factors, psychosocial factors and environmental factors affect its onset and outcome. This disease is usually progressive and lethal. Alcoholism is a complex disease with physical, social, and psychological effects, but it can be treated with detoxification or anxiolytic medication. This article is basically a history of alcohol, what might be a sign of alcoholism, ... a broken family, a broken house, a story about alcoholism and its struggle. Alcoholism is a disease that affects not only alcohol but also people around you. Almost as unbearable as alcoholism, it is the same as alcoholism. This is an uncertain illness - it eventually robs those who have it and destroys people around him or her.
Alcohol addiction as a disease? Today 's alcohol addiction is not considered a moral failure, and most people think it is sick. Alcoholism is a chronic primary and progressive disease, and in some cases it can be lethal. It breaks down in the stomach and differently affects the brains of alcohol than things other than alcohol, so it is called a chemical disorder. Alcoholism can be classified as a biological disease due to the chemical tendency to drink alcohol.
Abstract Alcoholism today is considered to be sick for some people and is regarded as "intentional illegal activity" to others. Alcoholism is a disease condition that certainly lives in an abnormal brain. This disease affects people around alcohol as well as alcohol. It directly affects people who love alcohol, including spouses, children, parents. There is a cure for this disease. The first step to recovering this disease is to recognize the problem. - Alcoholism is a broad term used to define excessive and forced drinking of alcohol (Merriam-Webster, 2015). Alcoholism or alcohol use disorders are difficult to quantify due to differences in the definition of alcoholism in alcohol research (Bucholz & Robins, 1989). Also, the difference between moderate and excessive drinking varies greatly among individuals.