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Alcohol Detox and Alcohol Rehab Information
- Beer
- Wine
- Champagne
- Distilled Spirits (vodka, rum, whiskey, bourbon, etc.)
Alcohol, as ingested orally, is ethanol alcohol, made by distilling or fermenting grains, fruit, vegetables, etc. Alcohol is a Central Nervous System depressant, interfering with communication between brain cells and other cells, primarily nerve cells.
Shorter-Term Physiological Effects of Alcohol Abuse:
As alcohol consumption is increases, the drinker typically experiences the following sequential stages:
- Euphoria - increased self-confidence, increased poor judgment, shortened attention span, etc.
- Functional Difficulty - sleepiness, poor coordination/motor control, memory loss, blurred vision, etc.
- Stupor - extreme confusion, heightened emotional state, loss of consciousness, vomiting, etc.
- Shutdown - prolonged episodes of loss of consciousness, decreased circulation and rate of respiration, suppressed reflexes
- Death
Long-Term Physiological Effects of Alcohol Abuse
The sustained abuse of alcohol has numerous long-term physiological effects including, but not limited to, liver damage, heart disease, brain damage, stomach and esophageal ulcers, skin problems, sexual performance problems, memory loss, vitamin deficiencies, etc. Other issues include emotional instability and irritability.
Alcohol Rehab and Detox Considerations
Many alcoholics fail to see themselves as an alcoholic, ascribing their abuse as controllable and acceptable. That perception is compounded by the fact that alcohol is not a controlled substance (illegal), and thus generally consumed. An alcoholic is often more open to the need for treatment after injuring others or damaging property, while under the influence. For the long-term abusing alcoholic, alcohol detox is often required, prior to entering the rehabilitation phase of alcohol treatment due to the medical complications that may develop as a result of immediate cessation of alcohol ingestion.
Alcohol Detox and Abuse Rehabilitation
Detoxification from alcohol is critical, prior to commencing alcohol rehab and treatment. Although alcohol detox itself is not a treatment for addiction, it can help relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being Alcohol free. Fortunately, there are a number of effective options for treating Alcohol addiction. Long-term alcohol abuse should not be abruptly discontinued except under the supervision of an experienced physician, who can manage the withdrawal symptoms and minimize the withdrawal period.
Miramar Alcohol Treatment Centers for Women provide physician assisted and monitored alcohol detoxification, as well as comprehensive alcohol rehab for women in Laguna Beach and Newport Beach in Southern California.
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