Alcohol detox

 
 

About alcohol.

Every year, about 95,000 deaths in the United States can be attributed to excessive alcohol use.  It is estimated that there are roughly 14 million adults over the age of 18 in the US that suffer from alcohol use disorder (AUD).   The misuse of alcohol, often called alcohol abuse, refers to excessive alcohol use that  places you at risk for developing physical, mental health and social problems. Having more than one drink daily for women  or two drinks daily for men is generally considered alcohol misuse.  Binge drinking, a form of alcohol misuse, is when a man has five or more drinks, or a woman has four or more drinks within a short period of time. Binge drinking or alcohol misuse can increase someone’s risk of developing AUD, more commonly known as alcoholism. Alcohol use disorder is a disease characterized by the inability to control alcohol use despite negative, harmful consequences. Craving alcohol, having a tolerance to the effects of alcohol, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop drinking are but some of the criteria that point toward having alcoholism. When a person has a physiological dependence on alcohol, the withdrawal symptoms that are experienced after they significantly reduce or stop drinking can be extremely distressing and uncomfortable, and people commonly return to drinking alcohol as a way of relieving their discomfort.

Alcohol addiction is a common problem and can create major difficulties in a person’s life, socially, economically, interpersonally and occupationally. It’s important for people to be aware of the symptoms that accompany alcohol abuse and dependence and seek help immediately for medical detoxification if these symptoms are present.

The symptoms that may occur when abusing alcohol include but are not limited:

  • Physical symptoms.

    -Slurred speech

    -Blurred or Double Vision

    -Tremors

    -Headaches

    -Lack of Coordination

    -Physical dependence

  • Psychological symptoms.

    -Blackouts

    -Memory Loss

    -Confusion

    -Paranoia

    -Anxiety

    -Depression

    -Hallucinations

    -Delusions

Alcohol detox.

 

Alcohol Detoxification is one of the most dangerous types of detoxifications and should not be attempted outside of a professional setting such as a detoxification center or hospital.

Alcohol Dependence, also known as Alcoholism becomes evident when an individual builds up a tolerance to alcohol, while also experiencing withdrawal symptoms once drinking stops. Depending on the severity of alcohol dependence, withdrawal symptoms may develop within a few hours or up to several days after the person stops drinking.

At South Orange County Detox and Treatment in San Clemente, CA we offer medically assisted alcohol detoxification to ensure you the safest, and most comfortable detox possible. We provide high-level 24/7 monitoring to ensure the safety and comfort during the acute alcohol withdrawal phase, while continually monitoring and evaluating each client throughout the duration of the detoxification process. The staff at South Orange County Detox and Treatment is prepared for emergency protocols that includes 24/7 consultation access to a Detox Medical Specialist.

Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.

  • Withdrawal symptoms.

    -Anxiety

    -Agitation

    -Insomnia

    -Irritability

    -Nausea

    -Vomiting

    -Diarrhea

    -Tremors

    -Anxiety

    -Depression

    -Mental Confusion

    -Sensitivity to Light

    -Sensitivity to Sound

    -Tactile Disturbances

  • Severe withdrawal symptoms.

    -High fevers

    -Hallucinations

    -Delirium Tremens

    -Delusions

    -Seizures

 If you are experiencing any of the above withdrawal symptoms, it is highly recommended that you seek professional assistance as soon as possible at a detoxification center or a hospital setting to properly detox off of alcohol and/or drugs. Or, complete the form below and an addiction specialist will contact you to discuss detoxification at South Orange County Detox and Treatment.

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