What is Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol use disorder, is a chronic disease characterised by uncontrolled drinking and a preoccupation with alcohol. It can lead to serious health issues, including liver disease, heart problems, and mental health disorders. Alcohol misuse can have devastating effects on both individuals and their families, impacting physical health, relationships, and overall well-being.
How Does Selincro Work?
Selincro (nalmefene) is a medication designed to help individuals reduce their alcohol consumption. It works by modulating the brain’s reward system, making alcohol less rewarding and helping you regain control over your drinking habits. By reducing the ‘good’ feelings associated with alcohol, Selincro can help manage cravings and support your journey to sobriety.
Why You Should Cut Down Alcohol
Effects on Mental Health
Alcohol use is closely linked to mental health issues. It can both contribute to and exacerbate mental health conditions, such as:
- Depression and Anxiety: Alcohol is a depressant, and while it might temporarily relieve feelings of anxiety or depression, it can worsen these conditions over time
- Psychosis: Heavy drinking can lead to episodes of psychosis, characterised by hallucinations or delusions, especially during withdrawal.
- Increased Risk of Suicide and Self-Harm: Alcohol can impair judgment and increase impulsivity, leading to a higher risk of self-harm or suicide attempts
Short-Term Effects
In the short term, alcohol consumption can lead to a variety of immediate effects on the body. These include:
- Lowered Inhibitions: Drinking can make individuals feel more relaxed and less self-conscious, which can lead to risky behaviours.
- Alcohol Poisoning: Consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period can lead to alcohol poisoning, a potentially life-threatening condition.
- Sleep Disturbances: While alcohol might initially make you feel sleepy, it can disrupt your sleep cycle, leading to poor quality sleep and fatigue.
- Digestive Issues: Alcohol can irritate the stomach lining, leading to nausea, vomiting, and upset stomach.
Long-Term Effects
Chronic alcohol consumption has significant long-term health implications, including:
- Cardiovascular Problems: Long-term heavy drinking can lead to high blood pressure, cardiomyopathy (a disease of the heart muscle), and an increased risk of stroke.
- Liver Damage: The liver processes alcohol, and excessive drinking can lead to liver diseases such as fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis.
- Increased Cancer Risk: Alcohol consumption is linked to an increased risk of several types of cancer, including mouth, throat, liver, breast, and colorectal cancers.
- Weakened Immune System: Regular drinking can weaken the immune system, making it more difficult for the body to fight off infections.