When you have
developed a strong dependency on alcohol, where your body cannot function well
without consuming certain amounts of the substance, it can be very hard to take
the habit away without experiencing some kind of withdrawal. Symptoms may start
to appear even after just 3 to 8 hours of your last drink as the effects of alcohol on your system
starts to wear off. This is why it is best to detoxify with the help of expert
professionals in a proper rehab facility, where you can be well cared for as
you experience mild to severe withdrawal symptoms.
Some common
withdrawal symptoms that you might experience may include feeling sick,
sweating, trembling, strong alcohol craving, or feeling nauseated. Convulsions
may also occur in extreme cases. Someone who is trying to quit drinking on his
own may end up succumbing to alcohol use yet again after experiencing these
discomforts in an attempt to ease or prevent the symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms
generally last 5 to 7 days after your last intake of alcohol, but some cases
may take longer to wear off, especially when alcohol use has been severe.
Delirium tremens
is the more severe withdrawal reaction after ceasing alcohol intake. It happens
to about 1 in 20 cases of alcohol withdrawal, usually 2 to 3 days after the
last drink. Symptoms of DT may include shakes (marked tremor), delirium, and
convulsions, which may lead complications like dehydration and some serious
physical problems. In more severe cases, DT can be fatal, which makes checking
into a professional detox facility all the more advisable, especially when the
abuse is also severe.
Detox may
involve a short course of medication aide, which helps in preventing withdrawal
symptoms. It also involves administration of a healthier diet and other
regimens to help keep and/or restore a healthier body. Detox is a necessary
step to recovery, as procedures and methodologies have better chances of
success when the patient is in shape and free from the influence of alcohol or
drugs as he or she goes through the recovery process.
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