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alcohol
detox
Alcohol detox
is most effective when done in an alcohol detox or drug rehab center under
the medical supervision. Medications are generally prescribed in drug
rehab for alcohol detox. There are several reasons for this. First of
all, Alcohol detox without medical monitoring can be dangerous. Daily
alcohol use causes physical dependence. Persons that are physically dependent
on alcohol must drink daily in order to ward off withdrawal symptoms.
These symptoms include seizure, vomiting, hallucinations, high blood pressure,
and anxiety. Although hallucinations are among the most disturbing of
the symptoms of alcohol detox, it is in fact seizures which put people
at the greatest risk of injury or death and require admission to drug
rehab.
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Persons who are at risk of seizure during alcohol detox must be stabilized
medically to insure safety. The risks involved with alcohol detox cannot
be understated. Alcohol detox is the only detox, which is considered life
threatening. Who is at risk of seizure? Generally persons who are considered
seizure risks are those who drink daily and have done so for a long period
of time. American Society of addiction medication guidelines state that
any person who drinks 16 ounce of 80 proof alcohol or more daily is at
risk and must be monitored during alcohol detox.
Persons experiencing alcohol detox at an alcohol abuse treatment center
are given medication to stabilize vital functions such as blood pressure
and medications to relieve physical discomfort. Alcohol detox generally
lasts 5-7 days but it is not uncommon to have alcohol detox last up to
12-14 days in advanced cases. Most alcohol abuse treatment professionals
recommend admission to drug rehab or alcohol abuse treatment after the
completion of alcohol detox. Alcohol abuse treatment generally lasts at
least 28 days, but this can be flexible with longer or shorter programs
offered at most facilities. Experts agree that longer stays are more effective
in insuring long term recovery.
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