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ALCOHOLISM (ALCOHOL ABUSE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT)​

Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic, relapsing brain disease characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol consumption despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences. It involves a spectrum of problematic alcohol use, ranging from mild to severe, and includes alcohol abuse, dependence, and the colloquial term, alcoholism. Key features include craving, loss of control, and withdrawal symptoms. 

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Alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder associated with compulsive alcohol drinking, the loss of control over intake, and the emergence of a negative emotional state when alcohol is no longer available. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a condition characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences. It is a spectrum disorder and can be mild, moderate, or severe and encompasses the conditions that some people refer to as alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence, or the colloquial term, alcoholism. Alcohol addiction refers to the moderate to severe end of the AUD spectrum.

SYMPTOMPS OF ALCOHOLISM
(ALCOHOL ABUSE PROBLEM & ADDICTION)​

Alcohol use disorder can be mild, moderate or severe, based on the number of symptoms you experience. Signs and symptoms may include:

  • Being unable to limit the amount of alcohol you drink

  • Wanting to cut down on how much you drink or making unsuccessful attempts to do so

  • Failing to fulfill major obligations at work, school or home due to repeated alcohol use

  • Spending a lot of time drinking, getting alcohol or recovering from alcohol use

  • Feeling a strong craving or urge to drink alcohol

  • Using alcohol in situations where it's not safe, such as when driving or swimming

  • Continuing to drink alcohol even though you know it's causing physical, social, work or relationship problems

  • Developing a tolerance to alcohol so you need more to feel its effect or you have a reduced effect from the same amount

  • Giving up or reducing social and work activities and hobbies to use alcohol

  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms — such as nausea, sweating and shaking — when you don't drink, or drinking to avoid these symptoms

  • Often got yourself  into situations while or after drinking that increased your chances of getting hurt or die, such as driving, swimming, using machinery, walking in a dangerous area, or unsafe sexual behavior.

  • Developing a tolerance to alcohol so you need more to feel its effect or you have a reduced effect from the same amount.

  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms — such as nausea, sweating and shaking — when you don't drink, or drinking to avoid these symptoms

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU AT NEW DAY CARE REHAB ?

The alcohol addiction treatment program at New Day Luxury Nasha Mukti Center objectively focuses on providing a comprehensive de-addiction treatment for the disease of Alcoholism or Alcohol Use Disorder.

As alcohol consumption soars in India, most users have found themselves trapped in alcohol dependency and addiction. Addiction and dependency are conditions that can often affect the user’s physical and mental health. 

Unhealthy alcohol use ranges from mild to severe, including alcoholism and binge drinking, putting health and safety at risk. Early treatment is important.

New Day Rehab Centre in India is elevated with a purpose to provide world-class inpatient treatment center for alcohol addiction, with the help of highly qualified counselors and unique treatment programs. It offers the most effective and long term alcoholism recovery treatment to individuals struggling with alcohol use problems.

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1, Mistywood, Malharpur, Dabhoi Road, Palaswada, Dabhoi, Gujarat-391107

+91-8839748737, +91 84695 79501

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