Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a medical condition characterized by an inability to control or stop drinking despite negative consequences. Individuals with AUD may experience cravings for alcohol, increased tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms when not drinking. This disorder can affect anyone, regardless of age or background.
Treatment for AUD often includes therapy, support groups, and sometimes medication. Early intervention is crucial, as AUD can lead to serious health issues, including liver disease and mental health problems. Recognizing the signs and seeking help can significantly improve recovery outcomes and overall well-being.