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Alcoholism in North Carolina
Alcoholism is not only a problem in North Carolina, but across the United States.
Alcoholism, also known as "alcohol dependence," is a serious problem
that is made up of four major symptoms. The first symptom is cravings. This
is when an individual experiences a strong need or compulsion to drink. The
next symptom is loss of control. An example of this would be the individual's
inability to limit their drinking on any given occasion, possibly ending with
a nausea and blacking out. Physical dependence is another symptom. These symptoms
usually become noticeable when the individual experiences withdrawal symptoms,
such as nausea, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety. These physical effects take
place when alcohol use is stopped after a period of heavy drinking. Tolerance
is the last symptom of alcoholism. This is when the individual needs to drink
greater amounts of alcohol in order to "get drunk."
The consequences of alcoholism in North Carolina are serious and in many cases life
threatening. Heavy drinking can increase the risk for certain cancers, especially
those of the liver, esophagus, throat, and larynx (voice box). Alcoholism can
also cause liver cirrhosis, immune system problems, brain damage, and harm to
the fetus during pregnancy. In addition, drinking increases the risk of death
from automobile crashes as well as recreational and on-the-job injuries. Furthermore,
both homicides and suicides are more likely to be committed by persons who have
been drinking. In purely economic terms, alcohol-related problems cost society
approximately $185 billion per year. In human terms, the costs cannot be calculated.
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