Alcohol Withdrawal
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When an alcoholic who has engaged in
excessive and abusive drinking for a relatively long period of time
abruptly stops drinking, he or she almost always experiences
alcohol withdrawal symptoms. These withdrawal symptoms
are essentially responses by the person's body and especially by
his or her brain to the lack of alcohol to which they have become
acclimated.
Alcohol Withdrawal, Tolerance, and
Effects on The Brain
With regular
and frequent consumption of alcohol, the brain over time adjusts to
the alcohol so that "normal" functioning is possible.
This gradual adjustment by the brain to alcohol explains how
physical addiction develops and also why more and more alcohol is
required in order for the individual to experience the sense of
pleasure he or she has experienced in the past.
When an individual who has manifested a pattern of repeated and
excessive drinking suddendly quits drinking alcohol, however, he or
she commonly suffers from alcohol withdrawal symptoms. In
some instances, it may take the person's body many days or even
weeks before it returns to "normal' (that is, functioning without
any alcohol).
Basically, alcohol withdrawal symptoms are responses by the
brain and by the body to the lack of alcohol to which they have
become accustomed.
Depending on the extent to which the individual has become
alcohol dependent, moreover, alcohol withdrawal symptoms can range
from mild to moderate to severe and can include both physical and
emotional components.
Mild to Moderate Alcohol Withdrawal
Symptoms
The following
is a list of mild to moderate alcohol withdrawal symptoms that
typically occur within 6 to 48 hours after the last alcoholic drink
has been consumed:
- Depression
- Nausea
- Loss of appetite
- Rapid emotional changes
- Tremor of the hands
- Nightmares
- Easily excited, irritability
- Looking pale, without color
- Vomiting
- Feeling nervous or jumpy
- Difficulty thinking clearly
- Involuntary, abnormal movements of the eyelids
- Fatigue
- Anxiety
- Clammy skin
- Headaches (especially those that pulsate)
- Rapid heart rate
- Eyes or pupils different size (enlarged, dilated pupils)
- Insomnia, sleeping difficulties
- Abnormal movements
- Sweating (especially on the face or the palms of the
hands)

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Severe Alcohol Withdrawal
Symptoms
The following is a list of the more common alcohol withdrawal
symptoms of a sever nature. These symptoms typically take
place within 6 to 96 hours after the last alcoholic drink has been
ingested:
- Increased difficulty thinking clearly
- Delirium tremens (DTs)
- More extreme emotional changes
- Seizures
- Severe autonomic nervous system overactivity
- Convulsions
- Increased depression
- Black outs
- Muscle tremors
- Excessive irritability
- Extreme anxiety
- Visual hallucinations
- Fever
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Alcohol Withdrawal:
Conclusion
According to the most recent medical research, all people who
are experiencing or who will be experiencing alcohol withdrawal
symptoms, no matter how mild they may be, need professional
assistance.
In conclusion, when suffering from alcohol withdrawal symptoms,
always see your doctor or healthcare professional promptly so that
he or she can accurately assess the seriousness of your situation
and recommend the best available treatment approach particular to
your circumstances.

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