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    How long does it take to detox from alcohol?

    adminBy adminJanuary 19, 2010212 Mins Read

    Detoxification from alcohol normally takes six weeks depending on the treatment and the procedure the patient follows. The initial stages of the detox are very difficult to go through. But, as the program continues, the patient’s body gets used to the system and finally stops sending signals which crave for alcohol. There are many ways of detoxing yourself, as some people detox from home and others go for detox treatments. However detoxification is a strenuous process, and the ideal way to start the treatment is by consulting a doctor and then kick-starting the program.

    The body which is accustomed to alcohol is bound to show severe withdrawal symptoms. This is because, since the body is addicted to the spirit, as the intake reduces, the body cannot supplement the the alcohol with something else. The detoxification process will help you flush out the alcohol, and start generating the alcohol recovery elements in the body. The program goes for six weeks generally.

    Week 1 to 3:

    The initial stages are very dangerous for the patient. The symptoms are very vigorous and sometimes may prove fatal. Since the nervous system as effected by the alcohol abuse, the body starts to demand alcohol. As the consumption of alcohol is restricted, the body stops to cooperate. The various symptoms during this time are:

    • nervous breakdown
    • anxiety
    • tremors
    • hallucinations
    • severe seizures

    In chronic cases there are possibilities of the patient suffering a heart failure also. Due to these fierce side effects of the detox, doctors continue to give medication to these patients. This medication normally consists of anti-anxiety doses and seizure medication.

    Week 3 to 6:
    By the 3rd week, the intensity of the symptoms subside and the detox process becomes normal. The body flushes out large amounts of alcohol out of the body, hence the craving for alcohol is reduced. There still may be symptoms which are experienced, but they are not so intense. Symptoms like anxiety and insomnia may last for several days. Eventually they are curbed through either medication or naturally.

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