Thursday, December 29th, 2011 at
10:09 am
Article by Jewel Montoya
If you love someone who is an alcoholic, or you are struggling with your own alcohol problem, you may be interested in the process of alcohol detoxification. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can range from uncomfortable to life threatening, depending on the severity of the addiction, and detoxification can help with this process.
Alcohol detoxification is simply eliminating alcohol from the body and providing medical assistance for the symptoms of withdrawal that accompany this process. Medical professionals will generally prescribe a limited course of treatment with one of several drugs developed for this purpose. The most common is called Chlordiazepoxide. While I do not like the use of drugs in most cases, I do concede that in certain instances, such as this, they can be extremely helpful and effective in helping someone to recover from a harmful addiction.
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Thursday, November 17th, 2011 at
10:10 am
Article by Rebecca Prescott
Detoxing from alcohol is something that should be done with medical advice and care, and should be backed up with counseling in order to help the alcoholic get past the psychological dependence as well as the physical dependence on alcohol. The first goal in an alcohol detox program will be to help the person get through the symptoms they will experience from alcohol withdrawal, including any psychiatric problems they may experience. This is usually the first step in a total detox program and can be very effective if done under the right circumstances.
Everyone detoxes differently and what any one individual may go through will depend largely on a person’s age, frequency and amount of use, as well as any underlying medical issues they may have. For the most part, one can expect to experience withdrawal symptoms such a nausea, vomiting, tremors, sweats and anxiety. In extreme cases some people also may have convulsions or seizures. These are just a few of the reasons why it’s important to have proper medical support in order to help with an alcohol detox program. Many of these effects can be lessened with medications and with proper supervision. On the other hand, some people get through it with very few symptoms. There is no way to tell how any one person will react. Supervised detox is always the best approach. It helps knowing that you have support there if you need it.
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Saturday, September 24th, 2011 at
11:09 am
Article by Allan Michael Taylor
Alcohol detox process in general takes five to seven days when performed under medical management. In fact, it is strongly advised that alcohol detoxification should always be done under medical management, and should never be endeavored alone. Most therapy centers have their own detox amenities.
The detox process relies on the enslavement of the sufferer upon alcohol. The patient’s body becomes used to alcohol consumption and a sudden restraint can cause a number of physical problems. The patient can experience from nausea, shakes, high blood pressure, convulsions and headaches. A patient can also become violent and injure his self or others. That is why it is strongly advised that alcohols detox being done under proper medical management.
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Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 at
11:11 am
Article by Alphonser Warner
A number of Important information on Alcohol DetoxificationInstantly halting alcohol usage is also known as alcohol cleansing or alcohol detox. It is usually an astounding as well as physically demanding period in planning to recover from liquor craving. Sufferers who go through alcohol cleansing go through mental as well as actual drawback signs and symptoms due to the instantaneous stop in alcohol utilization.Alcohol has an effect on the mind receptors thereby, reduces the excitability of the entire body. Any time consuming, your mind is adjusting to the conventional degree of alcohol in the entire body. whenever beginning booze detoxification, alcohol goes out of someone’s system and therefore, the brain extends back to getting hyper-excited. As this occurs, banging, anxiety and irritability are revealed. Furthermore witnessed tend to be appetite damage, trembling of the arms and a bad temper.As the detox keeps growing, large users encounter manifestation which could show to be deadly if improperly remedied. Such sufferers proceed through delirium due to drinking and also hallucinations. An increase in nervousness, intense changes in feelings, excessive irritability and also depressive disorders are usually shown at the same time. Aside from these, there’s also seizures which might be manifested as alcohol detoxification proceeds.In dealing with this kind of stressful psychological and also actual responses, there is a propensity that the thoughts takes a journey back in time when there were absolutely no discomfort. Someone then thinks about as well as needs reuniting with alcohol. This scenario will then make the process really demanding.On the other hand, medications for cross-tolerant medicines might be prescribed to the sufferers by doctors. These medications assist in maintaining drawback signs away by lessening alcohol drawback signs.A patient who’s considering alcohol detox generally makes use of benzodiazepines. These are utilized to sedate(decrease excitability as well as frustration), hypnotize(get a patient to nap) and as an anxiolytic(anti-anxiety drug). Additionally advised are vitamin supplements for the loss in urge for food, among the revulsion signs and symptoms. Supplements make sure that your body nevertheless receives it’s required nutrition.To lower revulsion signs and symptoms which might be excessive sans medicine, you’ll want to keep your entire body hydrated. Alcohol withdrawal also ends up with sweating, diarrhea and throwing up. Which means that electrolytes as well as liquids needs to be nearby.Alcohol cleansing is not always so enjoyable. It could be completely arduous. Nonetheless, so long as you understand that we now have people who adore as well as give you support, then there is no doubt that the detox will be worthwhile.
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Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at
11:08 am
Article by Gloria MacTaggart
When I was younger I often went to friends’ homes after school and was there when their parents arrived home from work. Their usual routine was to walk through the door, kick off their shoes and pour themselves a drink. They’d usually have a couple before dinner, then another one or two afterwards. I didn’t see it as alcohol abuse – after all, everyone did it, that was life in the suburbs – and I didn’t think they needed alcohol detox. What I didn’t know at the time was what the alcohol was doing to their live, and how that one factor alone would eventually affect their health and their quality of life.
Does the term ‘alcohol abuse’ actually apply to someone who never gets drunk? Does someone who never seems to drink to excess need alcohol detox? And can your health really be so badly affected when you drink so little? If you listen to your liver, the answer is a resounding yes.
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Thursday, August 4th, 2011 at
11:08 am
Article by Woodrow Shaw
Alcohol detox centres offer anyone with a good alcohol addiction, therapy as well as assist in cleansing from drink. For many people with a drink addiction, to ensure that these phones stop drinking, they will need to pull away safely within an alcoholic beverages detoxification clinic. These centres provide home programmes which is monitored by a group of healthcare employees to ensure that the customer is able to withdraw from alcohol within safe and comfortable atmosphere.The actual detox program itself varies long of time with respect to the individual
Thursday, July 14th, 2011 at
11:09 am
Article by Beau Mason
Fear of Detox
The single most common reason why people who suffer from alcohol addiction refuse to accept to enter addiction treatment is because they are afraid to go through the alcohol detox phase of the process. Sometimes people view alcohol detox as still being performed in the manner that it was in the 1940s and 1950s. During the early days of alcohol treatment, patients had to be constrained in strait-jackets while suffering through horrible withdrawals. However, in today’s world it is safe to say these old detox methods are counterproductive and are no longer used.
Modern Alcohol Detox
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Monday, May 30th, 2011 at
11:07 am
Question by Notme: Why is my liver hurting now that I quit drinking alcohol?
I quit drinking 41 days ago and my Dr did a liver blood test. Test showed that my liver was fine, but the past 5 days my liver hurts really bad. I had no detox symptoms when I quit after 7 plus years of daily drinking. Should I have my docter run another test? Is this normal? I am a 52 yr. old female.
I have IBS and had an ultrasound done on my liver, gall bladder and kidneys. All was normal, thus the IBS. The pain is below my rib cage. Could the gall bladder be pressing on my liver? Thanks!!
Ultrasound was done over a year ago.
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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 at
11:16 am
Question by innocence_1113: Alcohol related psychosis?
I am 18 years old going to school and working. Long story short (with the basics) I found out my real dad was homeless for a couple of years now. I live with my mom and stepdad and my stepdad does not know about this situation because he hates my real dad’s guts because he owes my stepdad tons of money in child support. So anyways, I was on the verge to find him and I did find him. With that, I called his brother up that lives states away so he can help out his brother he hasnt seen in 7 years and so I can meet my uncle for the 1st time.
My dad stayed with my uncle at a hotel for 5 days and did not drink at all. My dad then ran out of the hotel today and was going crazy saying he saw people or things and saying things that dont make sense. And even said his brother was out to kill him.
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Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at
11:11 am
I am reducing my alcohol intake gradually because I can’t take of from work for detox. For the past few days I have had minor shakes of the hands. But I have also felt like I have a fever. I feel very hot and sweat quite a bit. Also, I can only sleep about 3 hours per night. Can anyone tell me how to ease these symptoms?