A disorder that involves long-term, repeated, uncontrolled, compulsive, and excessive use of alcoholic beverages and that impairs the drinker's health and social relationships is called .

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Alcoholism.

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When an individual consumes  constant  high amount of alcohol to the extent that  its disrupts the mental and physical process of the individual, a disorder that developed  is called Alcoholism. it is the most   intractable  form of alcohol disorder which  effects  varies  based on the amount  and concentration of alcohol consumed and individual physiological responses.

It has damaging effect on the brain, liver, digestive system,heart and pregnant women.

Genetic and Environmental factors are the two  causative factors of this disorder. An early exposure to alcohol, depression, anxiety , easy accessibility, or low cost are some of the environmental factors that may presispose and abuser  to this  condition.

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