Alcohol Misuse
Alcohol Misuse
Most people say they
drink alcohol because it makes them feel happy and more
confident.
But alcohol can also give
you a hangover and make you feel sick, tired, dehydrated and
depressed. It can also make you do things you might regret, like
have unprotected sex.
Lots of people can enjoy
drinking without it causing them any problems. But some people can
get addicted to it, which means they start to rely on it.
How much is too much
- If you’re a male over
18, the safe recommended limits are no more than 3-4 units a day
but not every day and no more than 28 units a week.
- If you’re female over
18, the safe recommended limits are no more than 2-3 units a day
but not every day and no more than 21 units in a week.
- A unit is half a pint of
beer or a single measure of spirits.
- When you drink more than
this in one day it’s called binge drinking, and it’s bad for your
health.
Do you think you are drinking too much?
Are you drinking because you’ve got problems at school or at
home? Try to solve the problem so you don’t need to rely on
alcohol.
Are your friends drinking a lot too? It can be
hard to do things differently from you friends, but people will
respect you more for it.
Is your friend drinking too much?
Sometimes people may not realise that they
have a problem. To help, inform yourself of the facts and talk to
your friend. Talk to your local services for advice.
Remember that they have to want to change
their habits – you can’t do it for them.
Advice:
FRANK 0800 77 66
00
Drinkline 0800 917 8282
Alcoholics
Anonymous 0845 769 7555
Keeping Children and Young People safe is everybodies
business.