Tolerance

Definition

In terms of drinking, tolerance is the body's adaptation to the intake of increasing amounts of alcohol while seemingly affecting behavior less. The more frequently a person takes the drug, and the higher the dose, the more likely it is that tolerance will develop. Often, drinkers are under the misconception that developing a high tolerance is beneficial, but this is not true. Subjecting your body to increasingly higher quantities of alcohol or other drug is simply not healthy.

 

Cause

A person develops tolerance by drinking increasing quantity and frequency over a period of time.

 

Solution

Maintaining a low tolerance is important. To prevent the development of a higher tolerance, do not increase the amount of alcohol consumed and do not drink frequently.