Sabtu, 13 Februari 2010

Understanding Types of Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms

Anything that is depended upon by your body and then removed abruptly can have significant effects on your physical condition. The most common example is air and water, but other unneeded substances like illegal drugs, nicotine and alcohol when used for long duration may cause addiction. Our body will adapt to these strange new chemicals by adjusting its internal functions like lowering the amount of certain hormones in our body, as a result our body is not in most ideal state, as certain adjustment have to be made to compensate the input of drugs, nicotine and alcohol.

When those substances are removed or at least reduced, our 'modified' body may react to the new changes. As the result physical and emotional symptoms may occur as the result of body attempt to readjust to the new changes (the lack of addictive substances). It means, it is easier for addicts to withdraw gradually.
The common symptoms you might experience are:

1. Vomiting
2. Tremor
3. Mental disturbance
4. Bad memory and loss of concentration
5. Bad temper
6. Sickness
7. Weariness
8. Irritability
9. Excessive hidrosis
10. Irregular heart rates

The symptoms in alcohol withdrawal are classified in two:

The physical withdrawal symptoms are usually tremblings, vomiting, weaknesses and the likes which usually happen a rapid withdrawal is performed. It is because our body is 'protesting' to the lack of substances that it is accustomed to.

The psychological withdrawal symptoms like mental disturbance and trouble in concentrating and thinking are usually happen after a sudden reduction of alcohol intake in heavy drinkers. Brain that is adjusted to high alcohol content in blood will cause psychological problems.

Withdrawal symptoms are consequences that must be faced by drinkers fro their mistakes in consuming alcohol excessively, however with enough support and controlled environment as most importantly strong resolve to get better, all alcohol addiction can be cured successfully.

Understanding Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms Duration

You can find highly significant symptoms related to alcohol withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms duration is one thing that is become a major source of concern for anyone who are planning to stop their heavy drinking habits. Sadly, we have no definite standard on the duration of symptoms experienced during a withdrawal as each people may have different characteristics.

All heavy drinkers must face withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop their habits as the reduction or the termination of alcohol supply may induce some physical reactions. The symptoms can even be experienced by binge drinkers who drank heavily for only a few days. Heavy drinkers can have their brain chemistry affected by the reduction of large supply of alcohol in their system. They may experience anxiety, loss of sleep, seizure and weaknesses. Curiously, alcohol withdrawal symptoms can have a serious effect on human body unlike other types of withdrawals, in a few more serious cases, untreated alcohol withdrawal can be fatal.

However the frequency and intensity of symptoms of alcohol withdrawal can be reduced with drugs and therapy by a health expert. The duration of alcohol withdrawals may be affected by a few factors, such as age and genetic. But mostly, it is the duration and intake of alcohol consumption which influence withdrawal intensity. Chronic drinkers may face difficult times for months while moderate drinkers may experience a few weeks of withdrawal symptoms.
If you ever know someone who had undergo this process you'll know, you'll understand how hard it is to let go the destructive alcohol addiction. The patient must follow a rigorous detoxification therapy and followed by intensive group counseling. After months of healthy living, a clean system and more stable state of mind, it is hoped that the patient can finally have a healthy physical and healthy life.