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Suffering From Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome? Get Medical Help!!!

by Ed Philips

Withdrawal Symptoms: Why is it that most people who are social drinkers or regular alcohol consumers who drink in moderation can easily stop drinking with just a little will power and almost no side effects. However, people who are alcoholics or problem drinkers are bound to experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms ranging from mild to severe. The group of symptoms that is caused by a sudden withdrawal from alcohol after a prolonged period of consumption is often called the alcohol withdrawal syndrome.

The majority of withdrawal symptoms suffered are physical and include headaches, upset stomach, feeling sick and vomiting. There are also psychological symptoms caused through alcohol withdrawal such as mood swings, nervousness, jitters and anxiety. And just to add to these, your body can also experience body temperature and heartbeat increases as well as breathing difficulties.

Medical care is available for many of the withdrawal symptoms caused by alcohol withdrawal, such as uncontrollable eyelid movements and dilation in the size of the pupils, loss of appetite, sweaty or clammy palms and skin, sleeping problems and nightmares.

Serious Symptions: However there are a number of serious alcohol withdrawal symptoms too. Thankfully, most people who kick alcohol do not suffer from them, but a minor percentage does experience seizures, hallucinations and delirium tremens, which is characterized by a state of anxiety, confusion and hallucinations. These can get very severe if not treated by a doctor on time.

It is also very important that those mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms sufferers get urgent medical attention. The reason being is that most alcoholics who begin to suffer from withdrawal symptoms will eventually get back on alcohol with the vague idea of giving up again. Unfortunately you are on the slippery slope, as each time you give up the more serious the withdrawal symptoms become. So the outright conclusion is that the sooner you get medical attention, the sooner you can quit alcohol.

It is important that you consult a doctor before total alcohol withdrawal, especially if you suffer from other health problems like heart diseases, infections, seizures or lung problems. This is also very important in a situation where a person plans to give up other addictive substances like drugs or tobacco along with abstaining from alcohol consumption because the withdrawal symptoms in such cases are bound to be more severe and peculiar.

Professional Assistance: A doctor will not only assist in easing the alcohol withdrawal symptoms but will also be able to treat any other health condition that exists in your body. The majority of medics that deal with alcohol detoxification are also trained in giving emotional assistance and psychological counseling, crucial for patients at this stage.

Therefore, it is important that you consult a medical practitioner, especially an expert when it comes to getting treated for alcohol withdrawal syndrome. You can easily get information about local doctors who work with alcohol detoxification cases by calling up your local Alcoholics Anonymous chapter or through the yellow pages. Once the alcohol withdrawal symptoms cease, it is imperative that you also join a self help organization like the Alcoholics Anonymous in order to prevent yourself from turning back to alcoholism.

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