chronic alcohol consumption
Chronic alcohol consumption refers to the long-term, excessive intake of alcoholic beverages. This pattern of drinking can lead to physical and psychological dependence on alcohol, often resulting in a range of health issues. Individuals may experience liver damage, cardiovascular problems, and an increased risk of certain cancers due to prolonged exposure to alcohol.
Additionally, chronic alcohol consumption can affect mental health, leading to conditions such as depression and anxiety. It can also impair cognitive functions and disrupt social relationships. Treatment options, including therapy and support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, are available for those seeking to reduce or stop their alcohol intake.