Alcohol Addiction/Alcoholism

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What is Alcohol Addiction?

Alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic condition where an individual loses control over alcohol consumption despite its harmful effects. It alters brain chemistry, making quitting difficult without intervention.

This disorder impacts physical health, leading to liver disease, heart problems, and neurological damage. It also affects mental well-being, causing anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairments. Socially, it can result in strained relationships, job loss, and financial instability.

Stats Around World and Pakistan

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Annual Global Deaths Due to Alcohol Use

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Alcohol Users in Pakistan

As of 2024, alcohol consumption remains a significant global health concern, contributing to approximately 2.6 million deaths annually, accounting for 4.7% of all deaths.

Notably, 2 million of these deaths occur among men, underscoring a pronounced gender disparity in alcohol-related mortality. ​who.int

In Pakistan, alcohol consumption is relatively low due to cultural and religious factors.

However, among the minority who do consume alcohol, there is a concerning trend of heavy and hazardous drinking.

The prevalence of alcohol use disorders among Pakistani males is estimated at 0.6%, with liver cirrhosis deaths due to alcohol amounting to approximately 2,576 per year

Effects of Alcohol on The Body

Brain Damage

Chronic alcohol use disrupts brain function, causing memory loss, depression, and mood swings. Over time, it can lead to cognitive decline and permanent neurological damage, increasing the risk of conditions like Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (alcohol-related dementia).

Lungs Damage

Excessive alcohol use weakens the immune system, making the lungs more vulnerable to infections such as pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Heavy drinkers are at higher risk of developing severe lung diseases.

Liver Damage

The liver is the primary organ responsible for metabolizing alcohol. Prolonged alcohol consumption leads to fatty liver disease, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Cirrhosis, in particular, is a life-threatening condition that results in irreversible liver damage and liver failure.

Nervous System

Alcohol damages the nervous system, leading to alcoholic neuropathy, a condition that causes numbness, tingling, pain, and muscle weakness due to nerve damage. This can significantly impair motor function and coordination.

Mouth & Throat

Alcohol irritates the mucosal lining of the throat and mouth, increasing the risk of esophageal and oral cancers. Heavy drinkers are significantly more likely to develop throat cancer due to prolonged exposure to alcohol’s toxic effects.

Heart Problems

Chronic alcohol use puts immense strain on the cardiovascular system, leading to high blood pressure (hypertension), cardiomyopathy (weakening of the heart muscle), irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), and an increased risk of stroke.

Stomach Problems

Alcohol is highly acidic and can cause chronic gastritis, leading to stomach inflammation, ulcers, and digestive issues such as acid reflux. In severe cases, it can contribute to stomach cancer.

Pancreas Damage

Heavy drinking increases the risk of alcoholic pancreatitis, a painful and potentially fatal condition where the pancreas becomes inflamed, impairing digestion and insulin regulation. This can also lead to diabetes.

How We Treat Alcohol Addiction?

Comprehensive Assessment & Treatment Planning

Medically Supervised Detoxification

Psychological Therapy & Counseling

Family Therapy & Support Integration

Relapse Prevention & Life Skills Training

Aftercare & Ongoing
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