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Dangers of Binge Drinking

Nancy MacGregor MA, ATR-BC, LPC, ACS, Clinical Director

Because alcohol is legal and common, many individuals don’t see it as a substance that can be abused. However, millions of people every year engage in binge drinking, which is a form of alcohol abuse. Also, it can lead to alcohol addiction. But many don’t know the dangers of binge drinking? One of the most important things to know about binge drinking is that every one of these risk factors to your health is completely preventable. If you’re drinking alcohol, you may be using it as a way to hide your emotional trauma or depression. That’s where Harmony Bay Wellness comes into play. Let our team work closely with you to reduce the risks to your health. We offer a wide array of treatment programs and therapies that can help you or your loved one overcome alcohol abuse.

What Are the Dangers of Binge Drinking You Should Be Worried About?

Binge drinking is the most costly and deadly pattern of excessive alcohol use in the country, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Prevention and Control. It’s defined as men consuming five or more drinks or women consuming four or more drinks within two hours.

When you do this, your body is highly taxed with managing the alcohol itself. Your liver cannot process it. Your brain cannot manage it. This can lead to death, even the first time you engage in it. Yet, there are other dangers of binge drinking as well.

  • You’re more likely to engage in reckless behavior, such as unprotected sex.
  • You may think it’s safe to get behind the wheel of a car.
  • Some people become aggressive and violent.
  • It can cause chronic high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, and stroke risks.
  • Memory and learning problems are common.
  • There’s a higher risk of breast, throat, and mouth cancers.

Perhaps the most worrisome over the long term is the development of alcohol use disorder. This type of condition leads to a physical and emotional dependency on alcohol. It can destroy your future. Yet, it is fully treatable if you take the time to reach out for immediate help.

What Can You Do to Get Help?

The dangers of binge drinking will progressively get worse until you reach out for treatment. That means you could be putting yourself and your family’s lives on the line until you find a way to get help. At Harmony Bay Wellness, we offer a wide range of treatment options to help you.

Many times, our clients are facing binge drinking because they are struggling to manage depression, anxiety, trauma, or many other types of mental health issues. We can help you determine why you’re abusing alcohol and give you the tools and resources you need to get the care necessary.

You may not know what’s happening or why. You don’t have to know what treatment option is best for you. Reach out to a counselor to learn more about the resources that can help you.

Find Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders at Harmony Bay Wellness

Today is the first day of your road to recovery. Once you understand the dangers of binge drinking and recognize the underlying mental health concerns pulling you towards drinking, you’ll be empowered to take steps to see improvement. Alcohol addiction is highly treatable. But the first step is reaching out. At Harmony Bay Wellness, we can help you every step of the way on the path towards healing. Call [Direct] to learn more about the services we offer.

Treatment with Harmony Bay

Harmony Bay is an outpatient behavioral health service that offers primary mental health treatment for a variety of mental health disorders. Our mission is to make mental health care convenient and affordable while providing an unmatched experience to our clients. contact us today by calling 855.765.6399.