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Signs of Alcohol Addiction: How to Know When Drinking Has Become a Problem

We all know someone who enjoys a drink after a long day. In many social circles across Hyderabad, drinking is woven into celebrations, business dinners, and weekend get-togethers. But there is a quiet, often invisible line between social drinking and alcohol addiction — and crossing it can happen so gradually that neither the person nor their family realises it until the consequences become hard to ignore.

At Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital, we have helped thousands of families in Hyderabad navigate this very question: "Is it just drinking, or is it addiction?" This blog will walk you through the signs, the science, and the steps you can take if you or a loved one is struggling.

Understanding Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction, also known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), is a medical condition — not a character flaw or a failure of willpower. Decades of neuroscience research have shown that prolonged alcohol use changes the brain's dopamine reward system, making it progressively harder for a person to control their drinking even when they genuinely want to stop.

The World Health Organisation estimates that alcohol misuse contributes to over 3 million deaths globally each year. In India, studies suggest that nearly 14.6% of people between the ages of 10 and 75 consume alcohol, with a significant percentage developing problematic drinking patterns.

Early Warning Signs of Alcohol Addiction

Recognising addiction early can make all the difference. Here are the signs that indicate drinking may have crossed the line:

1. Increased Tolerance

You find that you need to drink more than before to feel the same effect. What once took two drinks now takes four or five. This is your brain adapting to the presence of alcohol — a classic early warning sign.

2. Drinking Alone or in Secret

Social drinkers typically drink in company. When someone starts drinking alone, hiding bottles, or being dishonest about how much they consume, it often signals that they are aware, on some level, that their drinking has become a problem.

3. Inability to Stop Once You Start

You tell yourself you will have just one drink, but consistently end up having many more. This loss of control is one of the hallmark signs of alcohol dependence.

4. Withdrawal Symptoms

Experiencing headaches, nausea, sweating, shakiness, irritability, or anxiety when you have not had a drink for several hours. In severe cases, alcohol withdrawal can cause seizures and a dangerous condition called delirium tremens.

5. Neglecting Responsibilities

Missing work, forgetting family commitments, declining performance at your job, or losing interest in hobbies and activities you once enjoyed — all because drinking has taken priority.

6. Continued Drinking Despite Consequences

Even after health problems, relationship conflicts, financial difficulties, or legal issues, the person continues to drink. This is often the point at which families begin to realise that something deeper is going on.

7. Failed Attempts to Cut Down

You have tried to reduce or stop drinking multiple times but keep returning to the same patterns. This is not a sign of weakness — it is a sign that professional help may be needed.

When Should You Seek Professional Help?

If you recognise three or more of the signs listed above in yourself or a loved one, it is time to speak with a qualified psychiatrist. Early intervention dramatically improves outcomes and reduces the risk of severe physical and mental health complications.

At Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital in Karmanghat, Hyderabad, we offer confidential assessments with experienced MD psychiatrists who specialise in addiction medicine. Our team understands that reaching out takes courage, and every conversation is treated with complete privacy and respect.

What Does Professional Treatment Look Like?

Alcohol addiction treatment at Bharosa follows a structured, evidence-based approach:

Medically Supervised Detoxification — Safe withdrawal management under 24/7 medical supervision to prevent complications like seizures.

Psychiatric Assessment — Identifying any co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder that may be fuelling the addiction.

Individual and Group Counselling — Addressing the psychological roots of addiction through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and group support.

Family Therapy — Helping families understand addiction as a medical condition and rebuilding trust and communication.

Relapse Prevention Planning — Equipping patients with practical tools and coping strategies for long-term sobriety.

A Message to Families

If you are reading this because you are worried about someone you love, please know: you are not alone, and your concern is valid. Addiction thrives in silence, and the most powerful thing you can do is start a conversation — with your loved one, or with a professional who can guide you.

At Bharosa Hospitals, we believe that recovery is not just possible — it is probable when the right support is in place. Our 110-bed NABH-accredited facility in Hyderabad has helped over 5,000 families find their way back to health and happiness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is alcohol addiction a disease or a choice?

A: Alcohol addiction is classified as a chronic brain disorder by every major medical organisation in the world. It involves changes in brain chemistry that make it extremely difficult to stop without professional help.

Q: Can someone recover from alcohol addiction completely?

A: Yes. With proper medical treatment, counselling, and ongoing support, many people achieve long-term sobriety and rebuild fulfilling lives.

Q: How do I convince a loved one to seek help?

A: Approach them with empathy, not judgment. Express your concerns calmly and specifically. Offer to accompany them to a consultation. If they are resistant, consider speaking with a counsellor yourself for guidance on how to help.


If you or someone you care about is showing signs of alcohol addiction, reach out to Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital today. Call +91 95050 58886 for a free, confidential assessment. Help is closer than you think.

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