The Process of Alcohol Detoxification
As the name suggests, alcohol detoxification is the process of removing alcohol toxins from the body. In a clinical setting, it is more than that. Often benzodiazepenes are prescribed in an inpatient setting to help ease the discomfort of withdrawal. How uncomfortable alcohol detox will be is different from person to person. Some drinkers may feel very few ill effects while others may have life threatening delirium tremens. It all depends on how long the person has been drinking and what stage of alcoholism they are in.
The first stage of alcoholism is usually the easiest to treat because there are few to no physical side effects when consumption of alcohol is discontinued. The patient may feel irritable, anxious, and may have a craving for alcohol. As mentioned previously, benzodiazepenes like Valium, Xanax and Klonopin are the most common medicines for these symptoms but may not be appropriate for everyone. Sometimes first stage alcoholics can find treatment on an outpatient basis and with the help of their physician and may or may not need medication.
This may include attending AA meetings, or Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. There is another group called RR, for Rational Recovery that some prefer. You might also want to consider counseling with a therapist who specializes in substance abuse. While everyone can't kick the bottle as an outpatient some people can. There are many different things you can expect when giving up drinking.
Hangovers are often the worst physical effects of first stage alcohol detox. A hangover is the name for how you feel the morning after drinking heavily. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headache, shakiness, dizziness, anxiety and more. While heavy, everyday drinkers do not usually get hangovers, they are highly likely to suffer from severe withdrawal symptoms if they are not detoxed under strict medical supervision.
During alcohol detoxification, there may be other side effects as well like sweating, palpitations, shaking and insomnia. If you or a loved one suffer from middle to late stage alcoholism, detox should be done at an inpatient facility especially for alcoholics. This can take anywhere from a few days to longer than a month. Once the patient is admitted and evaluated a treatment plan will be devised for them to follow, both inside the hospital and once they are released. Your doctor may want you to attend meetings or classes, and/or follow up on a prescription regimen.
| Army Study Indicates Rise in Domestic Violence-Related Alcohol Abuse Alcohol abuse related to domestic violence is an increasing problem in the U.S. Army, according to a new study that also found the suicide rate among active-duty soldiers reached an all-time high last year... | ||
Alcohol abuse clouds our national day ALCOHOL excesses will again be a hallmark of Australia Day celebrations, but how to control the problem is a vexed issue judging by opinions from some Warrnambool leaders... | ||
Health Calendar - York News-Times
| ||
United bid to tackle alcohol abuse Alcohol claims the lives of more than 1,300 people each year across the island of Ireland, health chiefs holding a cross-border conference on the problem have revealed... | ||
Support Groups, updated Jan. 27 - TCPalm
| ||
Cultural mindset runs deeper than alcohol abuse Dean Nancy Thompson recently sent out an email detailing several frightening incidents that occurred this past weekend, all of which likely arose as a result of irresponsible alcohol consumption... | ||
Woman arrested for harassment at Kent AA meeting | Police Blotter - Kent Reporter
| ||
Minimum alcohol price across island planned to tackle abuse HEALTH AUTHORITIES on both sides of the Border are planning to introduce a minimum price for alcohol on the island in an effort to combat alcohol abuse... | ||
Drunkorexia Combines the Worst of Teen Alcohol Abuse with Body Image Problems, and Sunset Bay Academy Explains This . Drinking in high school is nothing new, and teens face not only alcohol abuse but a new trend called drunkorexia. Sunset Bay Academy explains the roots of this growing trend and why high school teens are so susceptible to its trappings.San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 18, 2012 As many parents may know, high school can be a frightening and exhilarating time. Teens get their first taste of freedom as ... | ||
MM offers problem drinkers an alternative to AA - Charleston City Paper
| ||
Alcohol Problems Top Green Bay's List of Concerns In a survey of more than 1,200 Green Bay residents, out of 26 perceived threats to safety, drunken driving and alcohol abuse were numbers one and two... | ||
AA meetings set at county locations - Canton Daily Ledger
| ||
Pricing not the only factor in alcohol abuse Reader writes that marketing and availability are equally important.. | ||
TD: Jobless face AA-style meetings - Belfast Telegraph
| ||
Technorati Tags: Alcoholism Treatment, Dealing With An Alcoholic, Alcohol Detoxification

