{"id":6516,"date":"2021-07-12T17:40:00","date_gmt":"2021-07-12T17:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/?p=6516"},"modified":"2023-04-11T13:16:39","modified_gmt":"2023-04-11T13:16:39","slug":"is-it-normal-to-crave-alcohol","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/addiction\/alcohol\/is-it-normal-to-crave-alcohol\/","title":{"rendered":"Is It Normal To Crave Alcohol?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Almost everyone has had a tough day and thought to themselves, “I could really use a drink right now.” The question is – when is this a normal thought, and when is it a potential sign of an alcohol use disorder? Many people may wonder, “Is it normal to crave alcohol?” Keep reading to find out the answer.<\/p>\n
Having an occasional craving for a drink is perfectly normal. However, when that occasional craving turns into a constant or everyday craving, it becomes a problem. Additionally, it’s a problem if the craving is ever so intense that you can’t ignore it.<\/p>\n
It’s also important not to confuse a craving with a withdrawal symptom. Individuals with alcohol use disorder often\u00a0experience withdrawal symptoms<\/a>\u00a0if they go a while without drinking – or even reduce their usual drinking quantities. A craving and a withdrawal symptom are not the same things. When a person’s body becomes physically and mentally dependent on alcohol, withdrawal symptoms occur. These symptoms can be:<\/p>\n Severe withdrawal symptoms can be life-threatening<\/a>\u00a0and include seizures, hallucinations, fever, and more. It’s estimated that\u00a05% of people\u00a0<\/a>who experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms have a seizure at some point.<\/p>\n To understand if you’re having an alcohol craving versus a withdrawal symptom, ask yourself these questions:<\/p>\n Cravings can be okay, but you should watch out for them. It can be a slippery slope to go from craving a drink after a hard day to needing a drink every day. If you find yourself craving alcohol often, try to take a break from drinking for a while. Alcohol shouldn’t be a crutch or a solution to your problems. Find healthy ways to cope with demanding days, such as engaging in a hobby, working out, or spending time with loved ones.<\/p>\n It should be noted that cravings are perfectly normal for those recovering from alcohol addiction. Cravings will be most prevalent at the beginning of the person’s sobriety and should become less common as time goes on. Something as simple as getting a scent of liquor or seeing someone drink your previously favorite cocktail can spur a craving. Most people who have been sober for a while report that one day their cravings simply went away.<\/p>\n It’s essential to trust your intuition. If you’re concerned about how much or how frequently you’re craving alcohol, seek professional help. The experts at America’s Rehab Campuses can help you identify if you have an alcohol use disorder and get ahead of it. Alcohol addiction can be life-changing and have drastic consequences if left unaddressed. Get ahead of it and\u00a0contact us today.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Almost everyone has had a tough day and thought to themselves, “I could really use a drink right now.” The question is – when is this a normal thought, and when is it a potential sign of an alcohol use disorder? Many people may wonder, “Is it normal to crave alcohol?” Keep reading to find […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":12,"featured_media":6418,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"on","_et_pb_old_content":" <\/p> Almost everyone has had a tough day and thought to themselves, \"I could really use a drink right now.\" The question is - when is this a normal thought, and when is it a potential sign of an alcohol use disorder? Many people may wonder, \"Is it normal to crave alcohol?\" Keep reading to find out the answer.<\/p> Having an occasional craving for a drink is perfectly normal. However, when that occasional craving turns into a constant or everyday craving, it becomes a problem. Additionally, it's a problem if the craving is ever so intense that you can't ignore it.<\/p> It's also important not to confuse a craving with a withdrawal symptom. Individuals with alcohol use disorder often\u00a0experience withdrawal symptoms<\/a>\u00a0if they go a while without drinking - or even reduce their usual drinking quantities. A craving and a withdrawal symptom are not the same things. When a person's body becomes physically and mentally dependent on alcohol, withdrawal symptoms occur. These symptoms can be:<\/p> Severe withdrawal symptoms can be life-threatening<\/a>\u00a0and include seizures, hallucinations, fever, and more. It's estimated that\u00a05% of people\u00a0<\/a>who experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms have a seizure at some point.<\/p> To understand if you're having an alcohol craving versus a withdrawal symptom, ask yourself these questions:<\/p> Cravings can be okay, but you should watch out for them. It can be a slippery slope to go from craving a drink after a hard day to needing a drink every day. If you find yourself craving alcohol often, try to take a break from drinking for a while. Alcohol shouldn't be a crutch or a solution to your problems. Find healthy ways to cope with demanding days, such as engaging in a hobby, working out, or spending time with loved ones.<\/p> It should be noted that cravings are perfectly normal for those recovering from alcohol addiction. Cravings will be most prevalent at the beginning of the person's sobriety and should become less common as time goes on. Something as simple as getting a scent of liquor or seeing someone drink your previously favorite cocktail can spur a craving. Most people who have been sober for a while report that one day their cravings simply went away.<\/p> It's essential to trust your intuition. If you're concerned about how much or how frequently you're craving alcohol, seek professional help. The experts at America's Rehab Campuses can help you identify if you have an alcohol use disorder and get ahead of it. Alcohol addiction can be life-changing and have drastic consequences if left unaddressed. 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Cravings vs. Withdrawal Symptoms: How Can I Tell the Difference<\/h2>\n
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Keep an Eye on Cravings<\/h2>\n
Cravings are Normal for Those Recovering From Addiction<\/h2>\n
If You’re Concerned, Seek Professional Help<\/h2>\n
Strong Cravings Could be a Warning Sign<\/h2>
Understanding Withdrawal Symptoms<\/h2>
Cravings vs. Withdrawal Symptoms: How Can I Tell the Difference<\/h2>
Keep an Eye on Cravings<\/h2>
Cravings are Normal for Those Recovering From Addiction<\/h2>
If You're Concerned, Seek Professional Help<\/h2>