What is domestic drunkenness? Domestic drunkenness and alcoholism: symptoms, stages and treatment

Domestic drunkenness (domestic alcoholism) is usually called a way of life of people, the basis of which is incorrect attitudes and habits associated with alcohol. This is not a disease, but bad habit. Household alcoholism is based on the traditions existing in society, as well as the attitudes adopted in the team close to the individual (colleagues, relatives, friends).

Alcohol can accompany a person throughout his life, while his permissible quantity will remain at the same level. However, in some cases, it is possible for everyday drunkenness to turn into alcoholism.

The occurrence of domestic drunkenness can be due to various reasons:

Classification of domestic drunkenness

Depending on the amount and frequency of alcohol consumption, scientists divide all people who drink alcohol into several groups:

  • Moderate drinkers. This group includes people who drink alcohol no more than once a month on special occasions and in small quantities.
  • Occasional drinkers. Such people drink 1-3 times a month.
  • Regular drinkers. These are individuals who drink 200-300 milliliters of vodka 1-2 times a week.
  • Habitual drinkers. This group includes those who drink 300-500 milliliters of vodka 2-3 times a week.

All of the above groups relate to domestic drunkenness. The next group is chronic alcoholics, who drink at least a glass of vodka or other strong drinks every day.

Household alcoholism is characterized by the presence of a number of signs:


The difference between everyday drunkenness and chronic alcoholism

Domestic drunkenness and are not the same thing. There are several significant differences between these two states:

  • As already mentioned, everyday drunkenness is not a disease, unlike alcoholism, which requires mandatory treatment.
  • An alcoholic is not able to stop drinking or reduce the amount of alcohol on his own. A person prone to everyday drunkenness can easily give up alcohol, guided by his personal desire.
  • With alcoholism, a number of changes occur in the patient’s body, as a result of which he becomes ill without the usual dose of alcohol. Domestic drunkenness does not entail such problems.
  • After drinking, an alcoholic in most cases does not remember anything, but a person susceptible to domestic alcoholism is aware of the events that occurred.
  • Alcoholism is a progressive disease; it will certainly develop, leading the patient to a constant outcome - complete personality degradation. Domestic drunkenness remains for many years at the same level. A person drinks alcohol, but does not exceed a certain amount.

It is very difficult for a person to notice the difference between everyday drunkenness and alcoholism, especially if he does not know the signs of alcoholism. He may think of himself as a drinker, but at the same time be already in the first stage of alcoholism.

In its properties, alcohol resembles narcotic substances, as it produces feelings of pleasure and well-being when taken. Accordingly, addiction to it may develop, which will entail the need to consume more and more of it.

This is already becoming the first stage of alcoholism. The person is still able to keep the desire to drink under control, but cannot imagine free time without drinking alcohol. For him, the only worthy pleasure is achieving a state of intoxication.

As already mentioned, distinguish initial stage Only a qualified doctor can treat alcoholism from everyday drunkenness. If you notice that the need for alcohol has begun to increase, you should immediately seek help., because on early stages Alcoholism, like any other disease, can be treated quickly enough.

How to avoid the transition of everyday drunkenness into alcoholism

To prevent everyday drunkenness from turning into alcoholism, you need to give up alcohol or reduce the amount of alcohol you take. To achieve this goal, the following steps should be taken:

  • Consultation with a psychotherapist and narcologist, as well as following their recommendations.
  • Combining traditional medicine with folk methods.
  • Getting rid of excess free time that was spent drinking alcohol.

To achieve this goal, you can act in several directions:

  • Maintaining an active social and family life.
  • New interests, hobbies.
  • Sports activities.

Getting physical and mental relaxation without drinking alcohol will make your life bright and rich, and also avoid such a serious illness as alcoholism.

Casual drunkenness is fraught with many pitfalls; it is dangerous and insidious. To avoid the sad prospects associated with it, it is best to try to stop on time, filling your life with worthy and interesting activities.

In a variety of works and official publications devoted to the problem of alcoholism, two terms are usually used - “drunkenness” and “alcoholism”. Drunkenness and alcoholism are not a simple combination of words and are not the same thing in essence.

By drunkenness we mean excessive drinking alcoholic drinks which leads the drinker to lose his human dignity. Drunkenness is the moral and ethical depravity of a person when he loses control over his behavior and actions. However, such a person does not yet have a painful craving for alcohol, as well as physical and mental disorders characteristic of a patient with alcoholism. So just drinking man at any time, having made a decision independently or under the influence of others, he can still stop drinking alcohol.

When we talk about alcoholism (or chronic alcoholism) as a disease, we mean first of all the whole complex signs characteristic this disease: pathological (painful) attraction, a person’s craving for alcohol; loss of control over the amount of alcohol consumed, the patient’s desire to become intoxicated as quickly as possible; physical and mental disorders, etc.

The disease can occur in any person who abuses alcohol, but it occurs more quickly in people who have suffered a brain injury, various infections those suffering from neuroses, psychopathy, having a family history of alcoholism, as well as those who have suffered serious illnesses internal organs, in mentally ill patients.

Chronic alcoholism develops gradually, gradually, in stages.

The initial stage of chronic alcoholism (neurasthenic) is characterized by such signs as loss of a sense of proportion, control over the amount of alcohol consumed, and the manifestation of impatience to drink it. Already at this stage, a painful craving for alcohol arises, various disorders in the activity of the neuropsychic sphere and internal organs. Protective disappears gag reflex When drinking large doses of alcohol, tolerance (tolerance) to alcohol gradually increases.

The second stage of chronic alcoholism (drug addiction) is characterized by an increase in craving for alcohol, the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms (short-term disorder nervous system) when you stop drinking alcohol (hangover syndrome). The amount of alcohol consumed and tolerance to it are increasing more and more. Already at this second stage of the disease, the body’s reactivity changes, and a physical need for alcohol appears. There are more pronounced disturbances in various internal organs and the neuropsychic sphere, changes in character: weakening of willpower, deceit. Binges and alcoholic psychoses occur. Happens and social degradation personality. Hence, divorces in families, absenteeism at work.

The third, severe stage of chronic alcoholism (encephalopathic) is characterized by a decrease in alcohol tolerance. There is already a change in the quality of intoxication, memory impairment (patients forget what they are doing when drunk), drinking bouts become more severe, and more severe neuropsychiatric disorders and diseases of internal organs. Alcoholic psychoses often occur. Organic changes undergoes the central nervous system. Moral decay, social degradation of the individual are clearly expressed, periods of complete idleness, lack of arguments to justify drunkenness, and family breakdown are noted.

However, it should be kept in mind and taken into account that over the past decades there have been characteristic shifts in the structure of diseases in the population. Many heavy ones have disappeared infectious diseases and their epidemics. Moved to the forefront chronic diseases cardiovascular system, malignant neoplasms, some neuropsychiatric disorders, including alcoholism, hereditary and chromosomal diseases(diseases that occur when the structure and number of chromosomes are disrupted), as well as diseases with a hereditary predisposition (diabetes, etc.). According to WHO, 4-6 percent of the population suffers hereditary diseases which often lead to hospitalization, disability and death. It should also be taken into account that the human hereditary apparatus can have a damaging effect chemicals and some other factors external environment, causing in some cases undesirable consequences.

We must also keep in mind that not only the structure of the pathology of the population has changed, but also clinical manifestations diseases and their course, which have become more diverse, complex, often not pronounced, and often with all sorts of complications. Against this background, alcohol disease also changes, affecting its clinical course and outcome. Alcoholism today is not the same alcoholism that it was, say, 40-50 years ago. It has become different in the nature of its occurrence, manifestation, course and consequences.

First of all, attention is drawn to the fact that today the disease itself, alcoholism, is developing faster; clinical picture disease, new forms of its course have appeared. In particular, a slight increase in alcoholism in women has led to the formation of severe, so-called familial forms of alcoholism.

Another important change is associated with an increase in a wide variety of morbidity in the offspring of patients with alcoholism, including diseases in the embryo due to parental alcoholism (alcoholic embryopathies - AE). According to German sources, 40 percent of children from women suffering from alcoholism have some form of alcoholic embryopathy.

There is an increase in diseases of internal organs in patients with alcoholism, especially with delirium tremens. In women, in many cases, generative (childbearing) functions are disrupted; in men, impotence is observed ( sexual weakness), disruption of the formation of germ cells. In both cases, changes in the chromosomal apparatus also occur.

Over the past decades, the number of cases of alcoholism in adolescents and young men has increased. This is explained, in our opinion, primarily by the fact that subsequent generations in alcoholic families have, to one degree or another, a weakened biological basis or a predisposition to alcoholism. This is also facilitated by young men's early exposure to alcoholic beverages. So, Soviet researchers social aspects alcoholism B. and M. Levin, who surveyed several thousand high school students and students, found that almost all the young people surveyed (93.9 percent of boys and 86.6 percent of girls) already knew the taste of wine by the time they graduated from school. And some of them even managed to become more intimately acquainted with alcoholic beverages.

If young men from alcoholic families embark on the path of alcoholism, then, other things being equal, they develop the disease faster than their peers who do not have a family history of this disease or the surrounding alcohol situation. As you can see, social and biological factors interact closely here.

There have also been changes in organizational structure Narcology (the science of alcoholism). If 10 years ago the problem of alcoholism in its medical aspect was dealt with mainly by psychiatrists, narcologists and some other specialists, today the circle of doctors studying this problem has expanded: neurologists began to work more actively on the problem of alcohol pathology. They identified two groups of violations peripheral nerves: with damage to the nerve sheath and damage to the trunk. They also described the syndromes (set of symptoms) of acute vascular disorders in patients chronic alcoholism: hemorrhage into the brain substance and general disorder cerebral circulation. Therapists, in particular cardiologists, have described so-called alcohol-related disorders of the heart muscle. Pediatricians, obstetricians and gynecologists were involved in the study of this pathology in connection with various alcoholic pathologies in women and children. We began to study the role of heredity in chronic alcoholism and medical geneticists. Family forms of alcoholism, their clinical picture and course characteristics have already been described.

IN major cities and regions, an independent drug treatment service has been organized, treating patients directly at enterprises, which is also due to the peculiarities of today's alcoholism.

Chronic alcoholism is, in fact, the basis for the occurrence of alcoholic psychoses, which are quite dangerous both for the alcoholic himself and for the people around him. As a rule, alcoholic psychoses, as noted above, occur at the third stage of chronic alcoholism.

Let us briefly describe the most common alcoholic psychoses. These include, first of all, alcoholic delirium, in common parlance - delirium tremens. This is an acute alcoholic psychosis, which in some cases can occur at the height of binge drinking when drinking very large doses of alcohol, in others it develops with a sudden cessation of alcohol consumption, and sometimes three to four days after binge drinking.

Alcoholic delirium, or delirium tremens, is characterized, first of all, by deceptions of perception and delusional interpretations of the surrounding reality. Among the deceptions of perception, it is worth noting visual hallucinations, which are distinguished by their exceptional brightness, mobility and diversity. Hallucinatory images of various animals (mice, rats, snakes, insects, dogs, as well as devils, etc.) are very typical for delirium tremens. Along with visual hallucinations, auditory hallucinations are also observed. The patient “hears” various voices that scold him, call him a quitter, a cheater, a drunkard, bad person, and sometimes on the contrary, voices defend him, praise him as a man with golden hands. But still, more often the patient sees threats, it seems to him that there is some kind of gang around him, that they are going to kill him, stab him, and he often “sees” a bloody knife with which they are going to kill him. All this causes the patient extreme fear, anxiety, and horror. His body is trembling, he screams, calls for help, tries to escape. At the height of delirium there are high temperature, coated tongue, bluish-purple face, rapid pulse, high blood pressure is often observed.

sick alcoholic delirium urgently needs to be taken to a hospital for treatment. At favorable outcome psychosis ends deep sleep followed by pronounced physical and mental weakness.

Other spicy alcoholic psychosis is alcoholic hallucinosis. In contrast to delirium tremens, with alcoholic hallucinosis, auditory hallucinations come first, intensifying in the evening. Due to the influx of auditory hallucinations, delusional experiences appear; the patient feels that the people around him treat him poorly, are unkind and even hostile.

Sick alcoholic hallucinosis are also subject to immediate placement in hospital treatment.

In persons long time Those who abuse alcoholic beverages may experience so-called alcoholic delirium. The most important feature This psychosis is delusion of persecution. Patients are very suspicious, distrustful, tense, anxious, and suspicious. It seems to them that those around them are looking at them askance, winking at each other, giving some kind of conventional signs, they intend to do something against them. Even when placed in a hospital, these people suspect that, under the guise of being sick, they are surrounded by ill-wishers and bandits; they experience fear, seek protection, and may jump out of a window or run away from the hospital. If the course is unfavorable and without treatment, alcoholic delirium can continue for a long time, take chronic nature.

Alcoholic paranoid (delusion) quite often occurs in the form of delusions of jealousy. It's heavy and pretty dangerous disease. Initially, ideas of jealousy manifest themselves in the form of obsession. But as the disease deepens, the delusion of jealousy takes on a persistent character. Patients groundlessly accuse their wives of infidelity, finding “evidence” in all their behavior, and persecute them. It comes to the point that such “jealous” people accompany their wives to work and meet them after it, spying on what environment they are in. IN intimate relationships Even the closest relatives and acquaintances are suspected of being with his wife. Patients often even become aggressive, dangerous not only for their wives, but also for other people, especially men.

The severity of this psychosis is further aggravated by the fact that jealousy in such patients is accompanied by a mania of persecution; it seems to them that their wives, together with their “lovers,” are trying to deal with them, poison them by adding some kind of poison to their food, etc.

In some cases, delusions of jealousy are supported by auditory and visual hallucinations.

Patients with delusions of jealousy are subject to mandatory hospitalization. Wives whose husbands abuse alcohol and groundlessly accuse them of infidelity should be especially aware of this. In such a situation, it is necessary to consult a psychiatrist.

I’ll give you a case from my own clinical practice, when chronic alcoholism caused mental disorders in my patient, manifested in the form of jealousy. At first, his jealousy bore traces of inconstancy; in a sober state, he could still be self-critical of his own statements, but then it took on a rather persistent character, stimulating the patient’s incorrect behavior.

My patient P., 39 years old, office worker. He grew up and developed normally, and was no different from his peers. I went to school on time, successfully completed 10 classes, and then graduated from college, receiving a degree in engineering. At first he worked as an engineer in a workshop, then as a site manager. Later he moved to the management of his own association as a safety engineer. His work was interesting and exciting.

I started drinking alcohol during my school years: I once drank some red wine with my classmates on my birthday. I liked it. In connection with the successful completion of school, the parents, having decided to celebrate such an event in the life of their son, threw a party with the invitation of boys and girls. We drank fortified red wine and champagne. It was fun and we danced. While studying at the institute, I also drank, although rarely, mainly after passing exams, on birthdays, and on major holidays. There was no craving for alcohol then, since wine was consumed only occasionally. N. was always sociable, loved friends and company. After graduating from college, drinking became more frequent and systematic. N. was already drinking large doses alcohol, sometimes up to 500-800 grams per day: tolerance was good. In the mornings there was a need to recover from a hangover. And now N. was already coming to work in a state of intoxication. Trouble started. He received reprimands and promised to improve, but continued to abuse alcohol for several years.

At the age of 28, N. got married. He was his wife's second husband. Soon after his marriage he began to show jealousy towards his wife. However, he did not consider this a painful phenomenon. To prove the validity of his suspicions, he cited a whole series examples of “indecent” behavior of a wife. One day N. found out that his wife was being visited by a friend of her ex-husband, and several times sent her invitation tickets to the stadium. Then he warned his wife that he would not tolerate her behavior. On another occasion, the wife participated in a family evening, where a neighbor and his wife were present and unknown man. This seemed suspicious to N., but this time he limited himself to talking with his wife and asking him not to give any reason for jealousy in the future.

By the way, at first the wife even liked that her second husband showed such jealousy. “That means she loves him very much,” she reasoned. One day, while on a business trip, N. receives a letter from his wife, in which she writes that her ex-husband came to see her, but she did not accept him. This message greatly excited N. He was constantly haunted by the thought: “It cannot be that she did not accept her first husband.” I decided to check it out. To do this, I suddenly came home twice. Each visit, he said, “confirmed” assumptions about his wife’s infidelity. So one day, unexpectedly arriving home, N. saw vodka and a snack prepared on the table. In front of him, his wife made a phone call, supposedly to a friend, who was told that there would be no evening because her husband had arrived. This increased suspicion. N. continued to drink, at the same time he had to work hard, often at night. I was very overtired and also had the flu. Having received another vacation, went to the sanatorium with my wife. The first week they lived well in the sanatorium, but N. abused alcohol here too.

Somehow he heard rumors that his wife was cheating on him. I felt an acute feeling of jealousy. I tried to fight her, but to no avail. He began to monitor his wife’s behavior in order to convict her of cheating. He interrogated both her and her imaginary lovers. He was surprised at the persistence of his wife, who denied all his accusations of infidelity, and this further strengthened his suspicions. He saw their “confirmation” in the most insignificant details. For several nights I did not sleep at all or slept no more than 2-3 hours, since all the time was spent spying on my wife. I stood for hours at the window, at the door of her room. Repeatedly at night he burst into the ward where his wife lived with other women. He explained his nightly “adventures” by the fact that, standing near the door of the room, he clearly heard the sounds of kisses, suspicious sighs, and through the keyhole he saw the silhouettes of men who were supposedly there. He made the most incredible assumptions about his wife’s lovers. He bribed the sanatorium staff so that they would watch his wife day and night and report to him about everything they noticed...

This behavior of the patient was the reason for placing him in psychiatric hospital, where he stayed for a month. And all this time he remained completely convinced that his wife was cheating on him at the sanatorium. However, the relationship with her on dates was friendly. No perceptual disturbances were noted. Intelligence is not reduced. Memory and attention were satisfactory, focal symptoms organic damage no nervous system was observed. By the end of his stay in the hospital, N. became physically stronger. He denied cravings for vodka and slept well. Due to the improvement general condition health was discharged from the hospital under the supervision of a narcologist at his place of residence.

Soon after being discharged from the hospital, N. went on a business trip. However, thoughts about his wife’s betrayal haunted him, and he returned home for several days. ahead of schedule, and arrived on a different train than he promised. And again everything seemed suspicious to him: for some reason the door was open, his wife was already dressed at a fairly early hour...

Every day N. became “convinced” of the “justification” of his suspicions. He began to think that the “gentlemen” were supplied to his wife by a neighbor under the guise of being acquaintances of her adult daughter.

Jealousy intensified every day. He began to suspect other neighbors of pimping and helping his wife meet “lovers.” Therefore, he often insulted neighbors and their guests. Several times at night he broke into their apartments to check if they had any “lovers” of their wife. He often did not go to work. To make it more convenient to keep track of everyone who enters the apartment, I drilled a hole in the wall. I stood next to her for hours. He followed his wife from room to room, to the kitchen, to the street. Several times a day he searched her and sniffed her. If the wife laughed and sang, he concluded that “probably everything is fine with his lover,” if she was sad, he concluded: “Everything is not fine with his lover.” I stopped letting my wife out of the apartment. Family conflicts often arose. Finally, N. decided that his wife’s lovers were two directors of grocery stores located opposite their house. However, it turned out that one of the directors was a woman. N. immediately built a new hypothesis...

At the insistence of his wife and the advice of doctors, N. was admitted to the hospital for the second time. Upon admission he complained about bad dream, headaches, increased irritability. And soon he included the attending physician in his alcoholic delirium, becoming jealous of his wife. He claimed that from the window of his room he saw the silhouette of a woman in the doctor’s office—his wife.

He was in the hospital for about three months. As a result of general strengthening procedures and anti-alcohol treatment, the condition improved significantly. By the end of the treatment, the patient became calmer, he developed a critical attitude towards his statements and behavior, when meeting with his wife, he talked kindly and calmly with her, apologized for his behavior, assured that he had no desire to drink and that he would drink alcohol more there won't be. Able to significant improvement discharged from the hospital.

According to his wife, N. does not drink vodka, does not show jealousy, works a lot, takes care of the children.

At the second and especially at the third stages of alcoholism, some patients begin to experience alcoholic epilepsy: convulsive seizures with loss of consciousness are noted. The seizures themselves are not much different from convulsive seizures in so-called ordinary epilepsy. Often in a hangover, and sometimes in a state of alcoholic intoxication, the patient suddenly loses consciousness and falls, wherever he is at that moment. Immediately, sharp tonic convulsions of the muscles of the limbs and the whole body begin, and after a few seconds - clinical convulsions, which are soon replaced by deep sleep. Since the patient loses consciousness, he learns about the seizure from other people or from pain in the bitten tongue. To avoid accidents, persons suffering from alcoholism with convulsive syndrome should not work near moving mechanisms, in transport, on water, or at heights.

For prolonged periods alcohol intoxication, usually in the third stage of alcoholism, the so-called Korsakoff psychosis occurs. It is characterized mainly by two syndromes. First of all, the patient experiences memory impairment. He has difficulty remembering new, current things. Can recall events of the distant past, but cannot tell what happened today or yesterday, cannot even remember the name and appearance of his attending physician or nurse. Due to memory impairment, the patient is unable to correctly navigate in time and space and in the surrounding environment, and becomes completely helpless. In Korsakov's psychosis, memory impairment is also expressed in the appearance of false memories and confabulations (fictions) that fill gaps in memory.

Another sign of this disease is alcoholic polyneuritis, characterized by pain along the nerve trunks, sensory disturbances, and weakness of the muscles of the limbs. Korsakov's psychosis is one of the most severe among alcoholic diseases. Its course is protracted, long-term, recovery is very slow - within one to two years.

Alcoholic drinks with their long-term use The cerebellum is not left alone, although it is located quite deep in the cranium, under the occipital lobes of the cerebral hemispheres. The cerebellum is important body balance and coordination of human movements. When the cerebellum is damaged by alcohol, various kinds movement disorders, the ability to balance them is lost, normal functional relationships between muscles are disrupted, their tone decreases; patients have difficulty standing on their feet, stagger from side to side when walking, they have a clearly defined so-called “drunk gait” syndrome, and in some cases they cannot walk at all. Along with this, dizziness, severe headaches, head trembling, nausea and vomiting are noted. Patients cannot pronounce words clearly and clearly, express thoughts, their speech is illegible and slurred. Who doesn't know these characteristic features alcoholism, such as trembling of the fingers of outstretched arms, eyelids, tip of the tongue, especially pronounced in the morning, until hangover. This condition also results from damage to the cerebellum and vegetative centers person.

Timely treatment of this disease, subject to complete abstinence from alcohol consumption, usually gives positive results. In some cases of the deepest alcohol intoxication, the disease can develop into Korsakoff psychosis.

For a long time drinking people There is also a violation of cranial cerebral pervation. The picture of the fundus changes: redness of the nipple is observed optic nerve, pallor of the temporal half of the fundus, weakened vision and pupillary reaction to light. In some cases, hearing is reduced, the sense of smell is somewhat dulled, and sometimes even distorted, up to olfactory illusions and hallucinations. Among the diverse manifestations of chronic alcoholism, disorders of the peripheral nervous system occupy far from the last place. Thus, based on an examination of a large working population of patients with alcoholism, neuropathologists G. Ya. Lukacher and V. V. Posokhov discovered multiple neuritis in 20.3 percent of cases, mononeuritis in 5.3 percent, a disorder of the autonomic nervous system in 16 percent of cases . 10. M. Savelyev, out of 1673 patients in the narcological department, discovered polyneuritis in 30.9 percent of patients, and according to other data, this disease occurs in 46.3 percent of cases.

The most painful are multiple neuritis, or so-called alcoholic polyneuropathies. At the onset of the disease, patients experience a burning sensation, crawling on the skin, discomfort, pain in the arms, legs and throughout the body. The most painful areas are located along the nerve trunks of the lower extremities. Following this, they are violated motor functions, tendon reflexes disappear, weakening and sometimes paralysis of the muscles of the arms and legs occurs, their lethargy, flabbiness and atrophy (death).

Despite the severity of the disease, alcoholic polyneuropathies with timely treatment and complete abstinence from drinking alcohol usually proceed well.

Named after the outstanding Russian psychiatrist S.S. Korsakov, who first described it.— And in t.



Household drunkenness is widespread not only in Russia, but throughout the world. It is characterized by “moderate” consumption of alcohol-containing drinks. This so-called everyday “alcoholism” that occurs is not yet a disease, but bad habit. But when drunkenness in everyday life becomes systematic, then there is always the danger of its imperceptible transition into chronic alcoholism with the formation of a dependence syndrome. This is precisely what is the main sign and difference between alcoholism and simple drunkenness in everyday life.

Unlike alcoholism, drunkenness at home is a tribute to dubious traditions and unhealthy entertainment. Whereas the already formed physiological attraction to psychoactive substance– alcohol, inherent in alcoholism, is already a formidable disease with loss of somatic health, mental disorders, loss of the past social status and the onset of a personal crisis.

In terms of developing addiction to alcohol, men are more resistant than women. In home drunkenness, alcohol intake is sporadic; the day after the binge, it is associated with headache, nausea, vomiting, aversion to alcohol, and a corrosive feeling of guilt and inferiority from within. With alcoholism, the above goes into the background, depreciates and takes the main position in the alcoholic’s motivation – a compulsive craving for alcohol.

Are hidden in national and family traditions, life problems, unsolvable issues, discomfort and feeling unwell, low mood background, stressful conditions, in the desire to be like “everyone” and so on.

“To live with wolves, howl like a wolf!”

“White crow?!”

Gradually, a frequent drinker may come to the conclusion that without alcohol he cannot relax, be distracted, or rest. Gradually, the body’s protective reserves are weakened, immunity decreases, and psychological dependence is still formed. Thoughts from the upcoming drinking of alcohol increase enthusiasm, mood, and stimulate activity. And a person cannot or does not want to admit honestly to himself the fact that you are beginning to depend on alcohol.

In case of domestic alcoholism in women, regular drinking is carried out first only in the circle of friends, and then more often, but already alone. At the same time, they try to hide from everyone the fact that they feel an irresistible desire to drink, first some kind of alcoholic beverage, and then what is available, but with alcoholism, people already drink whatever they can get, in advanced stages - technical alcohols and liquids.

It is much more difficult to recognize female drunkenness, since it is secretive.

Classification

Drunkards, based on the frequency of drinking alcohol, can be classified as drinkers: moderately (on holidays); occasionally (up to three times a month); systematic (up to two times a week); habitually (up to three times a week).

Against the background of everyday drunkenness, alcohol dependence takes longer to form in men, unlike women. For representatives of the fair sex, appearance undergoes characteristic changes. Swelling of the face appears, blood vessels dilate persistently and appear as capillary mesh on the skin and nose, the voice becomes rougher, the behavior is vulgar and appearance careless. The mood is unstable, in a sober state - depressive. Both men and women deny the formed morbid addiction to alcohol.

  1. Drinking alcohol on occasion.
  2. Controlling the amount of alcohol consumed.
  3. A hangover, expressed in poor health.
  4. Aversion to alcohol.
  5. Upon sobering up, a feeling of guilt.

Unlike an alcoholic, a drunkard drinks on occasion at home. But often artificially created reasons for fun are a sign of the beginning of the formation of physiological alcohol dependence. At the stage of home alcoholism, people do not overdrink and relatively control the amount of alcohol.

Stages of development

A person who drinks does not get used to alcohol immediately, but goes through some stages of the development of the disease, which correlates with the frequency of drinking alcohol, we have already talked about this: episodic, systematic, use that has become a bad painful and bad habit and chronic alcoholism itself as such in the first stage, with completed formation of psychological dependence. That is, as we see, drunkenness at home is not yet a disease. At first it was drunk on holidays and in honor of special occasions.

Systematic drunkenness is often observed among young people from 18 to 35 years old, who drink up to one liter of alcohol per week. Drinking at home as a habit brings satisfaction, pleasure and euphoria. The weekly dose of an alcoholic drink is increased to one and a half liters.

The difference between everyday drunkenness and alcoholism

Illness and bad habit - different states. And although everyday drunkenness is sometimes confused with chronic alcoholism, this is not true, but there is something in common between these concepts. They are united by an interest in taking ethanol in different forms with different motivations: at the level of only the psyche or, what is much worse, physiology. If you can somehow cope with a bad habit, this is not the case with a disease that requires immediate and serious treatment. The everyday drunk takes breaks from systematic alcohol abuse, while the chronic alcoholic endures periods of sobriety with severe withdrawal symptoms.

It is difficult to feel the line separating domestic alcoholism from chronic alcoholism. You need to be alert.

How to avoid transition to alcoholism?

The danger of a bad habit going into chronic process is constant. Stopping alcohol abuse is the best prevention of alcoholism. You need to understand that alcohol-containing drinks cannot solve life’s conflicts and cannot be sedatives and relaxers. The illusion of well-being will not answer our life questions or resolve everyday problem situations.

In cases of emerging psychological, and even more so physiological need from ethanol, people, as a rule, will not be able to give up their painful addiction on their own.

The video shows the causes and symptoms of domestic alcoholism

Treatment of household drunkenness

Based on the above, we can summarize the prevention and treatment of drunkenness in everyday life:

  1. Switch the gradually developing thirst for drinking alcohol to useful income-generating activities: discovering creative abilities, knowing yourself, reading useful literature of interest, finding yourself in creativity, striving to improve your personality, getting to know yourself, engaging in physical self-improvement.
  2. Show an active interest in family life, live by caring not only about yourself, but also about the people around you, raising children, caring for the older generation.
  3. If the craving for alcohol is very strong, consult a narcologist or psychologist.
  4. Prevention of complications of drunkenness in everyday life can be a creative hobby, active participation V public life your village, city, region.

Drunkenness is usually called excessive, uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, which negatively affects work, family life, people’s health and the position of the entire society. Individual cases of intoxication are usually considered episodic drinking m.

It also happens systematic drunkenness, which is characterized by frequent (2-4 times a month or more often) cases of intoxication and constant (2-3 times a week or more often) consumption of small doses of alcohol that do not cause pronounced intoxication.

Drunkenness, both occasional and chronic, can lead to quite severe consequences– development of pathological cravings for alcohol, neurological and psychosomatic disorders, complete personality degradation.

Drunkenness should be distinguished from alcoholism. Their main difference is that alcoholism is a disease, which is chronic in nature, and drunkenness is not yet a disease, but a bad habit, part of a lifestyle.

A person who is sick with alcoholism is completely dependent on alcohol (that is, he drinks when he wants to drink, and drinks even if he does not want to). As for drunkenness, there is already a person may or may not drink; he is still quite capable of giving up drinking alcohol.

Also, the concept of drunkenness should be distinguished from the concept of drinking. Drinking most often occurs in chosen good company, it is a kind of state of mind, and it does not happen often. Drunkenness is a completely different matter: a person drinks, no matter where, when, what or with whom. In this case, alcohol becomes the basis for everything else - both for friendship and for love, and the company becomes good and sincere after the second bottle.

Classification of people who drink alcohol

Eat classification of people who drink alcohol, it is designed depending on how often and what doses of alcohol a person takes.

  • Withdrawals- these are people who do not like alcohol and do not drink it, or they drink it, but very rarely, as they say, on very major holidays and in tiny quantities (up to 100 ml of wine 2-3 times a year). They, as a rule, do not drink, and if they do, it is only under pressure from others. For them, this is not pleasure, but just a tribute to established alcoholic traditions.
  • Casual drinkers– people who drink about 50-150 ml of vodka (or a maximum of 250 ml) from several times a year to several times a month. These people also do not experience pleasure when they are drunk, and therefore do not want to drink alcohol often. Their state of intoxication is insignificant; even after drinking, they are able to control themselves, the amount they drink, and retain common sense.
  • Moderate drinkers– people who drink about 100-250 ml of vodka (maximum up to 400 ml) 1-4 times a month. Such people already experience some pleasure from the state of intoxication, but they have a voluntary desire to drink extremely rarely, and the signs of intoxication are weakly expressed. Even if they show interest in a possible drinking session, they will still rarely arrange it themselves.
  • Systematically drinking faces – people who drink 200-300 ml (maximum about 500 ml) of vodka 1-2 times a week. Frequent drinking and increasing doses are typical for them. Having become drunk, they somehow lose control of themselves, they develop behavior disorders, and a completely specific style and way of life is formed. Gradually, their drunkenness becomes more and more severe forms, doses are increased and negative results often occur.
  • Habitual drinkers– people who drink about 500 ml of vodka more than 2-3 times a week, but do not have any clinically significant disorders (let’s make a reservation – they do not have any yet). Alcohol in their lives takes an increasingly important place every year, becoming the main source of pleasure, pushing aside all others. Ultimately, alcohol abuse among habitual drinkers affects their professional level, personal life, on them social status, ultimately leading to alcohol addiction, and we already know what alcohol addiction is fraught with. Thus, although drunkenness is not alcoholism yet, it can lead to it.

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Many people drink alcohol from time to time, in varying quantities. IN modern society There are many traditions associated with drinking alcohol. Rare holidays and important events do without drinking alcohol, and this is considered normal.

However, being a potent drug and poison, ethyl alcohol has a detrimental effect on the lives of those people who, losing control over what is happening, go from moderate use to late stages hopeless degradation.

What is the difference between drunkenness and alcoholism, and how to recognize the dangerous edges of drinking alcohol and signs of alcohol dependence?

What is drunkenness

Regular consumption of alcoholic beverages significant quantities is considered drunkenness. This stage of alcohol consumption is not yet a disease and is not accompanied by acute physical dependence. It can be described as an excessive passion for alcoholic drinks, like bad habit, and the manifestation of incorrect alignment of life priorities.

Drunkenness is when a person likes to drink and does it with fair frequency, without being an alcohol dependent person. Drunkenness and alcoholism are two dangerous facets of ethyl alcohol consumption, which, although they are on the different levels gravity, but at the same time very close to each other.

Everyday drunks, those who like to drink beer in the evenings and regulars of bars have a very high chance of turning into chronic alcoholics. Ethanol is a very insidious drug that slowly drags a person into a web from which one may never get out. With every glass drunk, any drinker gradually approaches the stage of alcoholism.

Signs and symptoms of drunkenness

There are a number of signs by which you can identify a drunkard from the general population of people who drink:

  • A drunkard doesn't need a reason to drink. Wherever he appears, there will be a glass or bottle in his hand.
  • For a drunkard, no event can be complete without alcohol.
  • People who are prone to drunkenness tend to drink in groups, but they can refuse to drink if absolutely necessary.
  • The person gets very drunk at times, but is able to control himself and what is happening.
  • After heavy drinking, the drunkard abstains from drinking ethanol for some time.

The concept of “alcoholism”

Alcohol addiction is a serious mental and physiological disorder characterized by pathological cravings ethyl alcohol. Alcoholism is next stage destructive addiction to alcohol. At the same time, drunkenness and alcoholism have much in common, as well as many differences.

In what cases can a person be considered an alcoholic?

The main difference between an alcoholic and other drinkers is that the alcoholic no longer gets much pleasure from alcohol, but drinks because he has developed acute form physical and psychological dependence.

The dangerous side of the hangover

An alcoholic drinks not because he wants to, but because he can no longer stop drinking. Such people regularly get hangovers (a sure sign of alcoholism) because they feel very unwell when the effect of ethanol wears off. This is a malaise and painful condition goes away if you take more alcohol. The habit of having a hangover tends to result in long binges, leading to complete physical exhaustion and mental inadequacy.

Getting used to the poison

The body adapts to the regular toxic effect of alcohol, as a result of which the natural feeling of disgust for alcohol and the reflexive rejection of ethanol, which is poisonous to the body, gradually disappears.

If a person no longer experiences a gag reflex after a binge, this means that the body at a physiological level is already accustomed to ethanol intoxication.

Regularity and dosage

Another sure sign of alcohol addiction is regularity. An alcoholic drinks every day if the situation allows it, and experiences discomfort and torment if he cannot drink.

At home, an alcoholic never has alcohol (minibar, gift and collectible bottles in the sideboard, etc.), except for what he drinks in at the moment. And if such alcohol appears, then it is drunk almost immediately due to the feverish “thirst” of the alcoholic and the desire to drink everything that is available at the moment.

If a person has a minibar, and there are several different bottles in it, open and capped, then such a drinker is most likely not an alcoholic.

Requirements for alcoholic beverages

Most alcohol-dependent people have fairly low requirements for drinks. They are ready to drink almost anything, as long as it contains alcohol. If their favorite drink is not at the table, they still will not refuse any other alternative and will drink until the alcohol runs out. At the same time, they can calmly finish their drink after everyone who hasn’t finished their drink.

Drunkenness and alcoholism: similarities and differences in the table

Not every drinker can realize in time the difference between alcoholism and drunkenness and prevent himself from falling into the ethanol trap.

The main similarities and differences between the different stages of use are summarized in the table for clarity:

Drunkard Alcoholic
Similarities Alcohol plays an important part in his life

Regularly drinks alcohol in large doses

Doesn't acknowledge there is a problem

Differences Able to control cravings for alcohol Doesn't control the situation, alcohol is stronger than him
Knows his dose and does not exceed it Drinks excessively
Can refuse drinking if the situation requires it Unable to refuse
Drinks in company or on occasion Doesn't need drinking buddies or a good reason to drink
Enjoys your favorite drinks Drinks everything

Conclusions

To summarize, we can say that drunkenness and alcoholism are very close to each other in essence, while one phenomenon quite predictably flows into the other.

Despite the enormous popularization of alcoholic beverages and their deep penetration into daily life, it is recommended to abstain from alcohol as much as possible, do not exceed moderate dosages and drink no more than 2-3 times a month.



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