Alcohol Withdrawal

Symptoms that occur when a person stops using alcohol after a period of heavy drinking. Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal can vary greatly from bad to worse. In severe cases, this condition can be life-threatening. Symptoms can occur two to four hours after quitting alcohol. They may include headaches, nausea, anxiety, anxiety, isolation and seizures. In many cases, withdrawal of alcohol requires treatment and treatment at the hospital. Medicines can also be used to treat symptoms of the body while counseling and support groups help control the effectiveness of alcohol.

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