7 Signs you are drinking too much alcohol
Some
might find it interesting to know that moderate alcohol consumption
actually has some benefits, but the problem, however, is when you fail
to keep this consumption moderate. Chances are you consider yourself a
moderate drinker, believing you are responsible for your alcohol
consumption, without knowing that your ‘simple’ one or two or three
glasses of drink has slipped into something harmful. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 7 signs you are going overboard with your alcohol consumption.
CONSTANTLY NEEDING TO PEE AT NIGHT
The
human body makes something known as an anti-diuretic hormone to
regulate the amount of urine in our bodies. At night, more of this
hormone is produced to help reduce the volume of urine produced so you
wouldn’t have to pee so much or at all in the night. Alcohol decreases
the production of this hormone and causes you to produce more urine,
which therefore makes you wake up to pee constantly at night.
If
you are under 65, even if you naturally drink a lot of fluids like
water, fruits etc during the day, at night you really shouldn’t have to
wake up to pee. If you do have to wake up to pee, maybe only once; but
definitely not every night. If you notice this constant need to pee
every night, check your alcohol consumption, it might be the cause.
REGULARLY WAKING UP WITH DRY EYES
Alcohol
dehydrates your entire body and also ends up in your tears, interfering
with the lubrication of your eyes. When you notice that your eyes
become sticky and you regularly wake up with dry eyes, check that your
alcohol intake isn’t to blame.
SPENDING TIME IN THE DAY THINKING OF HAVING A DRINK
You
might not necessarily be drinking multiple glasses of drinks all day,
but if the thought of a glass of drink is what gets you through the day
or any difficult situation, that’s a warning sign. Your mantra becomes,
“When I get home, I can have a drink”, “Let me just deal with this and I
can have a drink” etc. Using alcohol to self-medicate depression or
anxiety, only ends up making things worse because alcohol is a
depressant itself.
NOT SLEEPING WELL
Constant
alcohol consumption, especially when in excess, can cause your brain to
forget how to sleep efficiently and causes fragmented sleep cycles.
You, thus, tend to miss out on the ‘restorative’ parts of your sleep,
even on nights you haven’t even had a drink.
TIREDNESS AND FORGETFULNESS
While
in your body, alcohol becomes a stimulant when the body breaks it down.
In the process, it releases sugars and other substances that cause you
to wake up more and most times stops you from getting into REM (the most
active part of sleep), which is very important for helping the brain to
process mood and for memory. Without getting enough REM, you wake up
feeling more grumpy, tired and forgetful.
BEING ABLE TO HOLD YOUR DRINK
While
most people are cheered for this, being able to have a couple of drinks
without feeling tipsy is a sign that you are drinking regularly. You
are thus able to ‘hold your drink’ because your body has built up a
tolerance to the short-term effects of alcohol. The process of your body
building up this tolerance increases the production of enzymes that
break down the alcohol and in the long-term increases the risk of liver
damage.
PEOPLE CLOSE TO YOU ARE CONCERNED
If
your friends, family, co-workers or anyone close to you has hinted or
voiced out that it’s time to cut back your alcohol consumption, you
should listen. You can ask for their help in helping you cut back and
think of ways they can help to hold you accountable.
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