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What Exactly Is Alcohol Withdrawal
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Once they quit drinking, alcohol withdrawal syndrome is a group of signs and symptoms that individuals who have had an alcohol abuse issue for weeks, months or years could encounter. Men and women who only drink once in a while rarely have withdrawal symptoms.
People that have gone through withdrawal before are actually much more likely to have withdrawal signs and symptoms every time they ceased alcohol consumption.
What are the signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome?
Symptoms can be mild or severe, and may include:
Shakiness
Perspiring
Nervousness
Irritation
Tiredness
Depression
Headaches
Sleep loss
Frightening Dreams
Diminished appetite
More severe withdrawal signs and symptoms may also include high temperature, convulsions and delirium tremens (also called DTs). Men and women who have DTs could suffer from confusion, anxiousness and even hallucinations (seeing, hearing or feeling things that are not really there). DTs can be profoundly serious if they are not treated by a medical professional.
Do men and women experiencing withdrawal should see a medical professional?
Yes. Your physician needs to know you're experiencing withdrawal so she or he can make sure it doesn't lead to more serious health problems. If you experience withdrawal a number of times without obtaining the proper treatment, your symptoms may worsen every time. Even if your withdrawal signs and symptoms don't seem that harmful, it's important to see your medical professional. This is especially true for people who have had injurious withdrawal symptoms before and men and women that have other health problems, like infections, cardiovascular disease, lung disease or a history of seizures.
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People that quit using other substances (like tobacco, injected substances or cocaine) simultaneously they quit drinking alcohol might have severe withdrawal issues. They should consult a medical professional before they stop.
How can my medical professional help me if I'm in withdrawal?
Your physician can dispense the encouragement you will need to be successful in your attempts to stop drinking. He or she can keep an eye on your withdrawal signs and symptoms to help prevent more serious health-related issues.
Your doctor can also prescribe medications to deal with the trembling, nervousness and confusion that can accompany alcohol withdrawal. They may keep your symptoms from getting worse if you take these medications at an early stage of the withdrawal.
What can my friends and family do to assist me if I'm experiencing withdrawal?
The drive to drink again throughout withdrawal can be profoundly powerful. Moral support from friends and family may help you resist that drive. After withdrawal signs and symptoms go away, it's crucial to join a treatment or sobriety program, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (see contact information under "Other Organizations"). These programs can provide the support you need to avoid relapse.
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome Signs?
More extreme withdrawal signs and symptoms may also include high temperature, convulsions and delirium tremens (also called DTs). If you go through withdrawal a number of times without getting the right treatment, your signs and symptoms may get worse each time. Even if your withdrawal symptoms don't appear to be that harmful, it's essential to see your medical professional. After withdrawal symptoms go away, it's essential to join a treatment or sobriety program, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (see contact information under "Other Organizations").
People that have gone through withdrawal before are actually much more likely to have withdrawal signs and symptoms every time they ceased alcohol consumption.
What are the signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome?
Symptoms can be mild or severe, and may include:
Shakiness
Perspiring
Nervousness
Irritation
Tiredness
Depression
Headaches
Sleep loss
Frightening Dreams
Diminished appetite
More severe withdrawal signs and symptoms may also include high temperature, convulsions and delirium tremens (also called DTs). Men and women who have DTs could suffer from confusion, anxiousness and even hallucinations (seeing, hearing or feeling things that are not really there). DTs can be profoundly serious if they are not treated by a medical professional.
Do men and women experiencing withdrawal should see a medical professional?
Yes. Your physician needs to know you're experiencing withdrawal so she or he can make sure it doesn't lead to more serious health problems. If you experience withdrawal a number of times without obtaining the proper treatment, your symptoms may worsen every time. Even if your withdrawal signs and symptoms don't seem that harmful, it's important to see your medical professional. This is especially true for people who have had injurious withdrawal symptoms before and men and women that have other health problems, like infections, cardiovascular disease, lung disease or a history of seizures.
rasputin
People that quit using other substances (like tobacco, injected substances or cocaine) simultaneously they quit drinking alcohol might have severe withdrawal issues. They should consult a medical professional before they stop.
How can my medical professional help me if I'm in withdrawal?
Your physician can dispense the encouragement you will need to be successful in your attempts to stop drinking. He or she can keep an eye on your withdrawal signs and symptoms to help prevent more serious health-related issues.
Your doctor can also prescribe medications to deal with the trembling, nervousness and confusion that can accompany alcohol withdrawal. They may keep your symptoms from getting worse if you take these medications at an early stage of the withdrawal.
What can my friends and family do to assist me if I'm experiencing withdrawal?
The drive to drink again throughout withdrawal can be profoundly powerful. Moral support from friends and family may help you resist that drive. After withdrawal signs and symptoms go away, it's crucial to join a treatment or sobriety program, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (see contact information under "Other Organizations"). These programs can provide the support you need to avoid relapse.
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome Signs?
More extreme withdrawal signs and symptoms may also include high temperature, convulsions and delirium tremens (also called DTs). If you go through withdrawal a number of times without getting the right treatment, your signs and symptoms may get worse each time. Even if your withdrawal symptoms don't appear to be that harmful, it's essential to see your medical professional. After withdrawal symptoms go away, it's essential to join a treatment or sobriety program, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (see contact information under "Other Organizations").
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