Alcohol Detox

The best way to address alcohol addiction is by undergoing a detox program to help curb the body’s dependence on the substance. By abstaining from alcohol, the body is trained to adjust to the changes and be able to function without relying on the presence of alcohol. The body cleanses itself and removes the harmful toxins received from excessive drinking. The entire process is delicate and should not be done without proper medical attention.

The Process of Alcohol Detox

Since alcohol detox is an important preparatory step towards a long-term treatment program, it’s ideal that every patient be able to undergo each step with the right assistance from medical professionals to ensure safety and success. Most of the time, the detox process includes these three steps:

1. A patient’s medical history will be assessed by professionals in order to make an accurate diagnosis of their case.

2. Medications will be administered that will provide the same effects as alcohol to ease the symptoms of withdrawal. Some of these include Benzodiazepine and Keppra, two drugs that are effective in reducing symptoms as well as prevent seizures. It’s important to note that intake of these drugs are medically supervised to avoid overdose.

3. Medical and psychological therapies will be conducted for a holistic recovery of the patient’s mind and body.

Symptoms of Alcohol Withdrawal

Throughout the process of detoxification, a patient will experience a few symptoms of alcohol withdrawal such as the following:

  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Confusion
  • Insomnia
  • Heart Palpitations
  • Nausea
  • Tremor
  • Excessive sweating

Some patients may experience mild symptoms, but the same can’t be said for others. Although withdrawal is a natural response of the body after being dependent on alcohol for an extended period of time, the symptoms can sometimes be life-threatening.

To receive the best help throughout your alcohol detox, visit Broadway Treatment Center and our medical professionals will provide the right treatment on the path to sobriety. Don’t hesitate to contact our staff, and we’ll provide you all the information you’ll need.