| Detox from alcohol is the process of cleansing the | | | | Since the patient is already alcohol free, he will need to |
| body from alcoholic substances. A person has to | | | | patch up the damage done by the alcohol to his body |
| undergo a detoxification process in order to truly quit | | | | and mental health. |
| alcohol addiction. Not everybody knows what | | | | What Are the Effects Done by Detox |
| detoxification is or what goes on in the process. Even | | | | During a detox treatment, an individual will experience ill |
| some individuals suffering from alcoholism, don't know | | | | and sometimes violent reactions of the body. When |
| where they can turn to for help. | | | | the body is used to alcohol, it may adapt well to the |
| Detox and Rehab Centers | | | | changes when the alcohol supply is cut off. Throughout |
| Detox centers is a place where an alcoholic can seek | | | | the withdrawal process, a person may experience |
| help to detox from alcohol. In a detox center, the | | | | side effects like anxiety, insomnia, and depression. In |
| person is given medications or goes through programs | | | | severe cases, a patient can experiences seizures or |
| to extinguish their desire for alcoholic drinks or | | | | tremors, and even hallucinations. In order to control |
| substances. Detox from alcohol is a slow process, in is | | | | these side effects, the patient is given medication like |
| done with extreme care by professional to prevent an | | | | sedatives. The professionals watching over the patient |
| individual from suffering a severe withdrawal | | | | will decide on what type of drug is needed and how |
| syndrome. After the detox, when the person is free | | | | much should be the dosage. Detox from alcohol should |
| from alcohol, he can then undergo the process of | | | | always be done with professional help. The |
| rehabilitation. In a rehab center, the person is helped to | | | | detoxification process is dangerous and sometimes |
| slowly return to his normal self before the addiction. | | | | fatal for the patient. |