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By Damian Murphy
Similar to other illnesses, alcohol addiction can be overcome with increased research efforts, prevention, and proper alcohol addiction treatment.
By providing more people with access to expert alcoholic treatment, the costly drain on society and the physical, psychological, and financial barriers that alcohol addiction places on families can be considerably diminished.
If truth be told, research studies display strong data that effectual alcohol dependency treatment programs and alcohol addiction prevention efforts lead to irrefutable reductions in cancer, hearth disease, child abuse, strokes, traffic fatalities, crime, unwanted pregnancy, HIV, and child abuse.
Special techniques exist for treating alcohol dependency withdrawal. Whereas some of these therapies use medications, scores of, alternatives, do not. Fascinatingly, according to current research findings, the safest way to treat mild withdrawal symptoms is without drugs.
Such non-drug detoxification approaches use wide-extending social support and screening all through the whole withdrawal protocol. Other non-drug detoxification methods, additionally, use vitamin therapy (particularly thiamin) and proper nutrition for treating mild withdrawal symptoms.
Special techniques exist for treating alcohol dependency withdrawal. Whereas some of these therapies use medications, scores of, alternatives, do not. Fascinatingly, according to current research findings, the safest way to treat mild withdrawal symptoms is without drugs.
The following epitomizes mild to moderate physical withdrawal symptoms that usually take place within 6 to 48 hours after the last alcoholic drink:
Looking pale
Involuntary movements of the eyelids
Vomiting
Clammy skin
Vomiting
Enlarged or dilated pupils
Nausea
Rapid heart rate
Pulsating headaches
Tremor of the hands
Sweating (especially on the palms of the hands or on the face)
Loss of appetite
Abnormal movements
Sleeping difficulties
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