Alcohol Withdrawal
Alcohol withdrawal occurs when an alcoholic quits using alcohol cold turkey or when they no longer have the means to feed their addiction. Alcohol withdrawal can become deadly if the alcoholic does not seek the proper treatments needed for their recovery and it is a problem that has to be treated under the supervision of professionals.
Alcohol Withdrawal in a Safe and Alcohol-Free Environment
Best Drug Rehabilitation offers personal alcohol detoxification where the alcoholic will go through alcohol withdrawal in a safe, alcohol-free environment. During that time, they will be treated with the respect that they deserve and they will also be given as much time as they need to make it through alcohol withdrawal safely. Even though alcohol withdrawal is not as deadly as withdrawals to the drugs known as “hard drugs” it is still considered to be risky.
Common Alcohol Withdrawal Effects
Some common alcohol withdrawal effects that an alcoholic will experience in alcohol withdrawal include:
- Migraines
- Memory loss
- Severe abdominal pain,
- Vomiting
- Muscle spasms
- Fever
- Possibility of seizures, heart attack or coma
Most of these alcohol withdrawal side-effects happen to all alcoholics, but the serious ones such as seizures, coma and heart attack usually only occur with severe, prolonged alcoholism. Getting help for any alcohol addiction is recommended, and going through alcohol withdrawal in any case is inevitable.
Get Help Overcoming Your Alcohol Withdrawal
If you or a loved one is in need of help in overcoming your alcohol withdrawal, contact Best Drug Rehabilitation today.
