How To Detox From Alcohol Withdrawal At Home
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Alcohol abusers gradually spend more and more time and energy obtaining and using the drug.
Once they are addicted,
the Alcohol abusers’ primary purpose in life becomes seeking and using drugs. The drugs literally change their brains.
Physical dependence develops with higher doses of the drug. With physical dependence,
the body adapts to the presence of the drug and withdrawal symptoms occur if use is reduced abruptly.
Withdrawal may occur within a few hours after the last time the drug is taken. Symptoms of withdrawal include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps (“cold turkey”),
and leg movements.
Major withdrawal symptoms peak between 24 and 48 hours after the last dose of Alcohol and subside after about a week.
However, some people have shown persistent withdrawal signs for many months.
Alcohol withdrawal is never fatal to otherwise healthy adults, but it can cause death to the fetus of a pregnant addict.
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At some point during continuous Alcohol use, a person can become addicted to the drug.
Sometimes addicted individuals will endure many of the withdrawal symptoms to reduce their tolerance for the drug so that they can again experience the rush.
Physical dependence and the emergence of withdrawal symptoms were once believed to be the key features of heroin addiction. We now know this may not be the case entirely,
since craving and relapse can occur weeks and months after withdrawal symptoms are long gone.
We also know that patients with chronic pain who need opiates to function (sometimes over extended periods) have few if any problems leaving opiates after their pain is resolved by other means.
This may be because the patient in pain is simply seeking relief of pain and not the rush sought by the addict.
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