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THESE FACTORS COULD MAKE ALCOHOL EVEN MORE TOXIC FOR WOMEN

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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To say that women and men are different would be a bit of an understatement, but, speaking in scientific terms, we do have some unique biological factors that not only make our bodies but also our minds unique. Despite what is portrayed in the media, men and women are programmed from birth to walk, talk, and behave much differently from one another. The same can be said for both sexes’ reactions to alcohol. In essence, men can process this drug much better than their female counterparts, who can face a unique horde of problems due to overconsumption. However, as it turns out, medical professionals have also named a few factors that could make alcohol even more toxic for females. Let’s take a closer look at these now.

Why Women Develop Alcohol Problems

Ultimately, a variety of biological and psychological factors influence how a woman develops alcohol problems later in life. One of the most common reasons women will start drinking in the first place is a desire to blot out emotional trauma, including abuse during childhood and issues like sexual assault or rape (one out of five women have suffered at the hands of rapists). Medical professionals also point out how women are more vulnerable to cravings than their more steadfast male counterparts, particularly due to the presence of estrogen.

The Dangers of Alcohol for Women

Here is a closer look at some factors that could make booze more dangerous for females:

  • Women tend to slide down the hill from addiction to full-blown chemical dependence.
  • Women absorb alcohol into their bodies more quickly than men. Given the fact that they have higher concentrations of fatty tissues and smaller quantities of water, women do not process this drug as well as men.
  • As a result, women are more likely to suffer from brain and liver damage.
  • Women die from alcohol-related complications more often than men.
  • Women with alcohol problems can suffer from cancer more frequently than men.

Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Abuse or Alcoholism  

Alcohol withdrawal can easily be one of the most frightening aspects of healing. During the course of the recovery process, you will suffer from minor to severe symptoms that may include night sweats, hallucinations, fevers, anxiety, and sadness, but always remember that you can find the strength to overcome these problems. However, you must always seek medical attention when you have decided to cut ties with alcohol, as the withdrawal process can be notoriously dangerous. Never attempt to do this without the supervision of a trained specialist.

If you are suffering from a severe case of alcoholism or alcohol abuse, or have a friend or loved one who is coping with this illness, get in touch with Asana Recovery today. Our professional team of counselors and healthcare experts will help you endure the painful process of alcohol withdrawal and detox and guide you along the rocky road of rehabilitation. Soon enough, you will experience a faster and much more efficient recovery.

If you want to find out more about our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs or enroll in one of these programs today, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your leisure and your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504 to learn how you can overcome your mental illness and take an extra step toward becoming a healthier person.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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