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How to Recognize Alcohol Withdrawal

  • Matthew Koenig
  • Apr 3, 2018
  • 2 min read

Alcohol Addiction

Alcoholism is a debilitating disease that can affect relationships, careers and overall well-being. When a heavy drinker suddenly stops drinking, certain symptoms are present. We call this alcohol withdrawal syndrome. This is why you shouldn’t go it alone when recovering from alcohol addiction. Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal can appear anywhere from six hours to a few days following your last drink.

The most severe symptom of with withdrawal syndrome is called delirium tremors. This includes such symptoms as hallucinations, fever and seizures.

This combination of physical and emotional symptoms that occur when the body is withdrawing from the effects of alcohol can range anywhere from mild to life-threatening.

Symptoms include:

tremors anxiety increased heart rate irritability nausea vomiting headache sweating confusion nightmares insomnia high blood pressure

Symptoms can worsen over time and continue for weeks. These symptoms can be the most noticeable when you awake with less alcohol in your blood.

Cause of Alcohol Withdrawal

Excessive drinking throws off your nervous system. With daily drinking, your body becomes dependent on alcohol. A sudden stop in this supply of alcohol causes withdrawal symptoms as the body adjusts to functioning without the addictive substance.

Diagnosing Alcohol Withdrawal

The doctor will perform a physical exam to check your heart rate, look for signs of dehydration and check for fever. Toxicity blood tests will also be performed. This can help to determine the severity of your symptoms.

Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome

Depending on the severity of your symptoms, everyone’s treatment needs are different. A treatment facility setting can help you to avoid the risk of serious, often dangerous complications.

Managing your symptoms, going to counseling and continued medical monitoring are all part of a comprehensive treatment program for alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Medications and supplements are often part of a successful treatment program as well. The most vital part of recovery from alcohol addiction is to be surrounded by a support system that will encourage your continued recovery.

Safe Haven Recovery offers comprehensive treatments for all kinds of addictions including alcoholism. Get the supervised treatment that you need to overcome your addiction and get your life back.

Safe Haven Recovery is a boutique Florida Treatment Center located in Miami, FL. We specialize in Suboxone Maintenance & Detox, along with, Couples Treatment. Call us today at 866-447-4650.

About the Author

Matthew Koenig is a freelance writer and principal of Last Call Marketing which devotes their efforts to Digital Marketing, SEO and Social Engagement. Concentrated in addiction recovery, Mr. Koenig is based out of South Florida. His sober date is June 10, 2013.

 
 
 

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