Alcoholism Essay

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. There are many reasons why people start consuming alcohol, such as to increase self-confidence, escape from personal problems, relieve stress, overcome a poor self-image or to overcome shyness. Alcohol is defined as the use of alcohol interfering with social, academic, physical, or economic functioning. There are many stages on how alcohol affects a person. The first stage of alcoholism involves the use of alcoholism as a way to deal with other problems. The abuser will drink more than the average amount and is usually preoccupied with for example, partying or going out socially to drink. The abuser will also drink to cope with personal problems, have trouble stopping after one drink, and they’ll feel guilty about drinking so much. The drinker …show more content…

Other effects of alcohol abuse include irritation of the intestinal tract lining and the colon; diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, nausea, and increase in blood pressure, stroke, and risk of heart attack. These symptoms develop over time. Alcoholism, though, can begin to develop after the first drink. The second stage of alcohol abuse begins to interfere with daily activities like work. For example, the drinker can find it typically hard to get through the day without a drink. It also becomes harder to get the same good feelings from consuming alcohol, so more alcohol is being …show more content…

However, outside influences that can affect the decision of an individual. The power of social media and the media with its messages it sends out can influence any easily influenced person for example, teenagers, to consume alcohol. Characters in film and TV industry are seen smoking and drinking all the time. Even advertisements and signs for alcohol use fun animals to pitch the drink, or they show a drinker looking cool and sexy. Targeting people in general but the most targeted people being teenegers. If everyone is doing it and having fun, then everyone else should do it too some people would say. That is the message advertisers use to influence teenagers to pick

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