What Is Alcohol Dementia? | Alcoholism
health June 10th. 2023, 4:55amAlcoholism is disease, here’s some resources to help you fight back:
Responsible Drinking: A Moderation Management Approach http://amzn.to/1ZdgP9f
I Need to Stop Drinking!: How to get back your self-respect. http://amzn.to/1VEqbeU
Why You Drink and How to Stop: A Journey to Freedom: http://amzn.to/1Q8pAv2
Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book: http://amzn.to/1N0rttl
Alcoholics: Dealing With an Alcoholic Family Member, Friend or Someone You Love: http://amzn.to/1j9cvH4
Watch more How to Understand Alcoholism videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/517413-What-Is-Alcohol-Dementia-Alcoholism
I’ve been asked about the phrase, alcohol dementia, and what is alcohol dementia. Alcohol dementia refers to a brain disorder that can occur through long exposure to alcohol.
Alcohol dementia, you generally see in people who have been abusing alcohol at high levels for a very long time. People don’t get alcohol dementia early on in their alcohol abuse. Again, alcohol dementia only occurs over the course of a long time So you often see alcohol dementia in people who are a bit older. Alcohol dementia, like other dementia, is an impairment in cognition where there will be a change in the brain’s functioning. And usually it’s a permanent change because of the death of actual brain cells and the changes in the vascular structure of the brain.
In other words, the blood flow to the brain changes, and it causes the dementia which can show in people by them over time, just like in other dementias, through memory loss, through lack of recognition, through other people and of their own experiences. Alcohol dementia is chronic, it’s permanent, and it’s, again, in the extreme forms of long-term severe alcohol use.
The effect of alcohol on health is a complex and widely debated topic. In this video, Dr. Tipton briefly reviews one long term study that followed participants for 30 years to determine the effects of alcohol on cognitive function. While this is only one study, the message is powerful. Don’t forget to subscribe to the YouTube channel and hit the notifications button so that you are notified when a new video is posted.
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