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Can alcohol addiction be completely cured?

My friend has an alcohol addiction. Can alcohol addiction be completely cured?

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Like other chronic medical conditions, a person who develops AUD will require ongoing effort to manage their symptoms and prevent relapse, so there is no complete cure for alcoholism. That is why people with addiction and addiction professionals most often refer to successful abstinence as being in recovery
While some effects of alcohol can be reversed with abstinence, many forms of damage caused by heavy drinking are permanent and irreversible.

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Alcohol addiction can’t be fully cured, but it can be managed successfully with treatment and ongoing support. If you have any further questions or need more clarity, please consult with a psychiatrist. If you`re in Texas, we welcome you to reach out to www.MidCitiesPsychiatry.com, we`re here to help you.
Yes I have has the most success with Naltrexone and Marijuana
No. Managed, not cured.
Yes.
No alcohol addiction cannot be cured. However, your friend can live a life in recovery from addiction with the proper supports in place.
Alcohol addiction, like many other substance use disorders, is considered a chronic condition. While it cannot be "cured" in the traditional sense, it can be effectively managed with appropriate treatment and support. Many people with alcohol addiction achieve long-term recovery and lead fulfilling lives, but it often requires ongoing effort and commitment. Treatment approaches such as therapy, support groups, medication, and lifestyle changes can help individuals learn to manage cravings, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and address underlying issues contributing to their addiction. It's essential to seek professional help and create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to individual needs for the best chance of recovery. Also, try to be compassionate with your friend, addiction often stems from trauma, isolation & shame!
A person can enter into a state of recovery from alcohol, however, there is no "cure".
It is a life long illness that requires life long support.