How to Prevent It

Alcohol is a beverage that any adult can drink, and many people from college students
to office workers drink alcohol. There are also many different kinds, so many people enjoy drinking.
In particular, as the year-end approaches, there are more opportunities to gather for drinks. Drinking in moderation is fine, but drinking frequently and in large amounts can become a problem.
In particular, you need to be careful about alcoholic dementia. Today, we will look at the causes of this condition, the symptoms that may accompany it, and ways to prevent those symptoms.

People may drink to feel a little more relaxed, or when having drinks with acquaintances they have not seen in a long time.
At such times, drinking in moderation is fine, but if you drink more than other people, drink for long periods, and drink more often, it can negatively affect your health.
In particular, frequent drinking can do more than just harm organs such as the stomach or liver; it can also cause damage to brain cells.

Alcoholic dementia is dementia caused by excessive drinking. Dementia is usually caused by degeneration of the nervous system due to aging, but in recent years, cases of dementia symptoms caused by alcohol have been increasing.
When alcohol is consumed, it is absorbed into the body through the bloodstream. If you drink excessively, the alcohol in the blood can damage brain cells.
If this problem continues and is repeated, it can lead to permanent brain damage, so if you usually enjoy drinking, it is important to be careful.

Symptoms of alcoholic dementia include blackouts, where you may not remember what happened while drinking or even what conversations you had.
Violent tendencies may also appear. After drinking, you may say harsh things or act violently in ways you normally would not.
In addition, memory impairment may occur, such as being unable to remember recent events, and concentration may also decrease.

There may also be problems with work performance. Forgetting tasks that you absolutely need to do can interfere with social and professional life.
Because various symptoms can accompany this condition, if you suspect any symptoms, it is important to get a detailed examination and receive treatment.
For treatment, you need to stop drinking. If it is difficult to quit on your own, it is a good idea to seek help from a medical institution’s alcohol cessation program.

You should also make efforts to prevent symptoms in your daily life. When drinking, it is good to drink plenty of water and eat side dishes that contain a lot of moisture, such as fruit.
It is best to avoid drinking on an empty stomach, not to drink when you are tired, and avoiding heavy drinking helps prevent symptoms.
Today, we looked at the causes and symptoms of alcoholic dementia and how to prevent its symptoms. Please refer to the information above to manage the condition.