1. Alcohol Abuse
While some chronic alcoholics get very drunk, others exercise enough control to give the appearance of coping with everyday affairs in a near-normal way. ... The following symptoms are associated with abuse of alcohol; temporary blackouts or memory loss, recurrent arguments or fights with family members or friends, continuing use of alcohol to relax, to cheer up, to sleep, to deal with problems, or to feel "normal", headache, anxiety, insomnia, nausea, or other unpleasant symptoms when you stop drinking, flushed skin and broken capillaries on the face; a husky voice; trembling hands; chronic d...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate