Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms

People going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms will often experience extreme physical discomfort
Alcohol detoxification can be a difficult process
Depending on the level of addiction, there are a number of alcohol detox symptoms

People going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms will often experience extreme physical discomfort which, if treated improperly or not at all, can lead people back into relapse.

Depending on the level of addiction, there are a number of alcohol detox symptoms, some of which can make the recovery process challenging. Going to an alcohol detox center can help you or a loved one make the experience much easier. Knowing what the common alcohol withdrawal symptoms are will help you know when to seek professional help and what to expect during the detox process.

Withdrawal symptoms arise when people stop their regular intake of alcohol for any reason
Common alcohol withdrawal symptoms
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can arise 6–72 hours

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can arise 6–72 hours after individuals stop drinking and range from mild to extremely severe. Some people even have to be hospitalized because of how extreme their alcohol detox symptoms become.

Alcohol detox can be experienced in many different ways. While there could be other symptoms involved with detox on a case-by-case basis, here are common withdrawal symptoms:

  • Shaking
  • Sweating
  • Anxiety
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Insomnia
  • Disorientation
  • Hallucinations
  • Irregular heartbeat

Patients who have gone through alcohol detox before are also likely to experience seizures. These seizures can appear anywhere from 2–48 hours after a patient stops drinking. If you or a loved one have attempted to go through alcohol detox before, it’s important that you find professional help for your recovery, especially during the detoxification process.

Because of the nature of some of the alcohol withdrawal symptoms, it’s important to seek out a medical detox center instead of trying to detox at home alone.

Each detox center will treat their patients differently
How to work through alcohol withdrawal symptoms
An alcohol addiction treatment center is the safest way

Regardless of how long individuals have been drinking or how much they drink, an alcohol addiction treatment center is the safest way for anyone to work through the detoxing process. There are a number of alcohol detox centers around the United States. Each detox center will treat their patients differently and the detox process will range in time based on severity of alcohol use. This makes it very important to find a detox center that will work for you.

Accredited detox centers are going to provide you with the best alcohol detoxing experience. Accredited centers offer their patients effective substance abuse treatment programs, a comfortable living environment, and 24-hour monitoring so if detox symptoms become too intense, an on-hand medical professional can help a patient immediately. Some of these centers also help patients by providing them with alcohol withdrawal medication to help curb the intensity of detox symptoms. The medication that patients need to take will vary from person to person. The best way to ensure you get the proper medication is to enter an accredited alcohol detox center.

Once you work through alcohol withdrawal symptoms, you are able to turn your attention to the rest of your addiction treatment recovery process. Addiction treatment programs that take place after detox can include:

Lakeview Health is here to provide the necessary programs, therapies, and services
Alcohol addiction treatment at Lakeview Health
Our facilities are welcoming and comfortable

Lakeview Health is here to provide the necessary programs, therapies, and services for those working towards lasting recovery. Our detox and treatment services provide our clients with the care and support they need to achieve their goals of recovery. Our facilities are welcoming and comfortable, creating the ideal environment for healing.

Contact Lakeview Health today at 866 704 7692 to learn more about how to work through alcohol withdrawal symptoms and continue with treatment.

We currently accept Aetna, Cigna, and United Healthcare. We do not currently accept Medicare, Medicaid, or Florida Blue.

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