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When Is Someone Considered a Binge Drinker?

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When Is Someone Considered a Binge Drinker?

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It’s no surprise that most teens drink alcohol. While it’s common for people to experiment with drugs and alcohol during their teens, it can be easy for young adults to develop unhealthy drinking habits. Social drinking can often lead teens to binge drink. Unfortunately, many teens hide or attempt to hide drinking from their family and loved ones. Alcohol abuse treatment for teens can help get to the root causes of binge drinking and provide safe coping mechanisms for a healthier life.

If you suspect your teen needs alcohol abuse treatment, call the team at Foothills at Red Oak Recovery now. Our holistic alcohol abuse treatment programs provide young men with the support they need in beautiful North Carolina. Call us today at 866.300.5275 to learn more about our programs for binge drinking and co-occurring issues.

What Is Binge Drinking?

Binge drinking is like binge eating. When someone becomes a binge drinker, they drink excessive amounts of alcohol at once. It’s common for teens to start binge drinking socially, and sometimes this can lead to binge drinking at home. A binge drinker rarely stops themselves after one or two drinks. Similar to binge eating, they may go without alcohol for a period and then suddenly drink several drinks in a short amount of time. This can cause memory problems or blackouts, leading teens to forget what happened while they were drunk. Because the body takes time to process alcohol, too much at once can cause alcohol poisoning.

Side Effects of Alcohol Poisoning from Binge Drinking

Alcohol poisoning happens when the body consumes more alcohol than it can safely process at once. Signs of alcohol poisoning include:

  • Confusion and disorientation
  • Very slow or irregular breathing and heart rate
  • Changes in body temperature
  • Clammy skin
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Vomiting
  • Seizures

As a depressant, alcohol slows down the brain and body. This can lead to slow breathing and slow heart rate. During an overdose, a person’s heart may stop.

Does My Teen Need Alcohol Abuse Treatment for Binge Drinking?

Binge drinking can be dangerous, especially for teens. Because their brains and bodies are still growing and changing, binging can be detrimental to teens’ health. If your teen shows the following signs, it may be time to confront them:

  • Seeming intoxicated
  • Missing alcohol at home
  • Changes in social, hygienic, eating, and sleeping patterns
  • Loss of interest in activities
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Changes in grades and athletic performance
  • Changes in eating habits and weight

A binge drinker will often go through mood changes based on their binging. In many cases, binge drinking can be secretive and become a ritual. For many teens, binging will happen on the weekend, leaving them depressed, hungover, and moody for a few days afterward. These behaviors and similar habits may indicate that your child is struggling with binge drinking.

Call Foothills at Red Oak Recovery to Start Alcohol Abuse Treatment Today

If your son is struggling with binge drinking or alcohol abuse, know you’re not alone. The team at Foothills at Red Oak Recovery can help. We combine traditional evidence-based therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with experiential therapy options, such as equine-assisted therapy, for deep healing. Our treatment center for adolescent boys helps teens and their families reconnect through extensive family therapy. Teen boys at Foothills at Red Oak Recovery can disconnect from their stressful lives and find themselves in nature. Whether your son is struggling with substance use, co-occurring issues, disordered eating, or mental health, our team can help.

Ready to learn more about the benefits of alcohol abuse treatment at Foothills at Red Oak Recovery? Call us now at 866.300.5275 to learn more about our holistic alcohol treatment programs for adolescent men.