About
Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms
Alcohol
withdrawal symptoms that are experienced by people who have
stopped drinking alcohol abruptly ("cold turkey")
can range from mild to life-threatening if not properly treated.
The severity of these alcohol withdrawal symptoms is usually
dependent upon how "chemically dependent" the chronic
drinker has become. Those who drink heavily on a daily basis
of course have developed a high level of dependency on alcohol
and will almost certainly experience at least some severe
withdrawal symptoms, but even those who drink alcohol daily,
but not heavily and those who drink alcohol heavily but not
daily, can also be chemically dependent upon alcohol.
When
someone who has become "alcohol dependent" stops
drinking, they will experience some level of physical discomfort.
This is why it is extremely difficult for them to stop drinking
"on their own" without assistance and support.
'Never
Again'
After
a particularly damaging or embarrassing alcohol binge, the
hungover person will make an oath to "never drink again"
and really mean it this time.
However,
when the alcohol withdrawal symptoms begin and the "craving"
sets in, the body is telling the drinker that it needs more
alcohol. When the physical symptoms of alcohol withdrawal
begin to intensify, taking another drink simply becomes less
painful than not taking one, or so it seems at the time.
The
Shakes
For
some, who are less chemically dependent, withdrawal symptoms
might be as "mild" as merely getting the shakes,
or the sweats -- or perhaps nausea, headache, anxiety, a rapid
heart beat and increased blood pressure.
Although
these symptoms are uncomfortable and irritating, they are
not necessarily dangerous. But they are often accompanied
by the "craving" for more alcohol, making the decision
to continue abstinence much more difficult to make.
Even
the "morning after" hangover of someone who only
occasionally drinks to excess, is actually a mild form of
alcohol withdrawal from the excesses of the night before,
as the alcohol content of their blood
begins to drop. The symptoms can appear within a few hours
after not drinking.
The
DT's
However,
within six to 48 hours after not drinking, hallucinations
may develop. These usually are visual hallucinations but they
can also involve sounds and smells. They can last for a few
hours up to weeks at a time.
Also
within this time frame after quitting, convulsions or seizures
can occur, which is the point at which alcohol withdrawal
can become dangerous, if not medically treated. The symptoms
may progress to delirium tremens (DT's) after three to five
days without alcohol. The symptoms of DT's include profound
confusion, disorientation, hallucinations, hyperactivity,
and extreme cardiovascular disturbances.
Once
DT's begin, there is no known medical treatment to stop them.
Grand mal seizures, heart attacks and stroke can occur during
the DT's, all of which can be fatal.
Getting
Help!
The
good news is for those who are alcohol dependent, and who
wish to quit drinking, help is available. All of these alcohol
withdrawal symptoms can be alleviated and even eliminated
with proper treatment. Orange County Detox can help medically-manage
alcohol withdrawal symptoms in their comfortable, home-style
alcohol detoxification center. Don't put off the beginning
of a new life another day. Call Now!
Contact us for more
info
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COUNTY DETOX
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1-877-DETOX-OC
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