If the person is a true alcoholic and continues to vomit for a few days after stopping alcohol consumption then its because the person is detoxing and getting the alcohol and withdrawal symptoms out of their system...which can be REAL bad. Shakes, sweats, vomiting, and bad withdrawal symptoms.
Craving alcohol is one of the symptoms of alcoholism, but simply craving alcohol does not make a person an alcoholic.
In the case of the symptoms of alcoholic fatty liver disease include: weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, stomach pain, general sense of feeling unwell.
Yes, but being aware that it is possible arms the person with a powerful tool to avoid becoming an alcoholic him- or herself.
i can't say anything for other countries but in Australia the laws are quite clear - you are legally obligated to not serve alcohol to a person who displays the symptoms of intoxication. If they are a 'known' alcoholic ,that is really not your concern.
no because the alcoholic will smack you
Visual symptoms of an alcoholic include missing work, red nose or face, slurred speech, unfocused eyes, dry flaky skin, balance problems and shaking hands.
Inebriate
An "Alcoholic".
What is the medicine name for alcoholic person so that he can never drink in her life time?
A person who lives to drink is an alcoholic
Such a person is known as a teetotaller.