Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment in Manchester, CT (877) 804-1531

Of all of the different forms of addiction in the world, the one that seems to be most often dismissed or misunderstood is alcoholism. Many people think that because the majority of Americans consume alcohol recreationally, the substance is not especially dangerous or addictive. However, just because it is a legal drug and many people use it does not mean that it is not addictive. If you are struggling with addiction, you are not alone. Every year, millions of people are going through the same struggles. Alcoholism affects more people than any other major drug addiction and often coincides with other addictions. One of the factors that keep the addicted people of Manchester trapped in their addiction is the problem of alcohol withdrawal in Manchester. Contact Manchester Drug Rehab Centers today to learn more about how to prepare for withdrawal (877) 804-1531.

Alcohol withdrawal is a serious obstacle to overcome in the addiction treatment and recovery process. However, there is a treatment available in drug and alcohol rehab if you know what to look for. Get to know more about going through alcohol withdrawal in Manchester and treatment so you can be sure you get the help of a drug and alcohol rehab center when you are ready to break your alcohol addiction.

What Is Alcohol Withdrawal?

Alcohol withdrawal is your brain and body's reaction to being denied alcohol when you are addicted to it. In other words, if you do not consume alcohol at the frequency or regularity that your body has become accustomed to, you will go through alcohol withdrawals. This can be an intentional or unintentional situation as withdrawals occur when you are trying to stop drinking or break your addiction as well as when you simply cannot get the drug as quickly or as soon as you would like.

How Do People Get Withdrawals?

The reason that people with an alcohol and drug addiction in Manchester get withdrawals is that they have a physical dependence or addiction to alcohol. When a person develops an addiction, their brain chemistry changes, and shifts. The brain interprets the continued presence of alcohol in the system as a sort of "new normal" and therefore, believes that alcohol is a part of the body system. Because of this, the brain relies on chemical signals sent from alcohol in the same way it relies on signals from other systems throughout the body to function.

Withdrawals occur when the brain does not receive those chemical signals and therefore, cannot function as it is supposed to. The longer a person has abused drinking, the more likely they are going to experience withdrawals when they do not consume alcohol at the frequency they have become accustomed to. Quitting "cold turkey" (stopping completely and suddenly in an attempt to break their addiction) can also send a person into withdrawals quickly and intensely.

Is Alcohol Withdrawal Dangerous?

Going through alcohol withdrawal in Manchester, no matter how or where you do it, can be dangerous. Alcohol is a powerful and potent drug and has a major and lasting impact on a person's body and mind. If you do not go through medical detox in Manchester (getting alcohol out of your system) in a drug rehab that offers treatment, then you are putting yourself at serious risk.

Recently, True Blood star Nelsan Ellis suffered the fatal consequences of trying to go through alcohol withdrawals on his own at home. He suffered blood poisoning and heart failure. However, these are only a few of the potential dangers of detoxing without medical care and treatment. People trying to detox at home do so by trying to quit "cold turkey" which can intensify withdrawal symptoms. Severe dehydration is one health issue that can occur during the cold turkey detox process that could be fatal. Additional dangers are the potentials for dangerously high fevers, hallucinations, seizures, stroke, and organ failure. Because of the potential for all of these major health issues, you should always go through alcohol withdrawals in the safety of a drug rehab center offering comprehensive treatment.

Alcohol Withdrawal Signs and Symptoms

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms and signs include:

  • Nausea
  • Headaches
  • Anxiety
  • Seizures
  • Vomiting and diarrhea
  • Body aches
  • Depression
  • Hallucinations
  • Anger and agitation
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Alcohol cravings
  • Appetite loss
  • Heart palpitations
  • Shortness of breath

How Long Does it Take to Withdraw from Alcohol?

Symptoms generally start within 8 to 12 hours of a person's last alcoholic drink. The symptoms reach their peak (are at their worst) in 24 to 72 hours, and will taper off from there. Generally, alcohol withdrawals will last around a week or so, but some symptoms (like alcohol cravings) may last several weeks or even months.

Now that you better understand the facts about alcohol withdrawal in Manchester, you can be sure that you get the help of a treatment program when you are planning to break your addiction.

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