Chronic alcoholics are prone to manifestations such as dizziness and lack of concentration, and may also have an increased risk of causing diseases such as alcoholic liver disease and high blood pressure.
Alcoholism is the uncontrolled consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol over a long period of time, which is a damaging behavior. Usually, people who abuse alcohol for a long period of time are prone to indirect manifestations such as dizziness, lack of concentration, forgetfulness, and short-temperedness.
Apart from that, alcoholism can, to a certain extent, cause damage to organs and tissues such as the liver, blood vessels, heart and gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, people who abuse alcohol for a long time will increase the risk of developing alcoholic liver diseases, such as alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic cirrhosis, alcoholic hepatitis, etc. It may also cause high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, acute and chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer and other diseases.
You should try not to drink alcohol in your life, and if you need to drink alcohol, you should do so in moderation and avoid alcoholism so as not to affect your health.