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Dr. Stuart Wasser answered
35 years experience Addiction Medicine
See below: Tromors and irritability, high blood pressure and pulse, nasea and vomiting. When extreme- hallucinations , confusion, seizures.
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Dr. Alan Ali answered
32 years experience Psychiatry
Alcohol withdrawal s: Is a set of symptoms seen when one reduces or stops alcohol consumption after prolonged periods of excessive alcohol intake. It is due to the central ... Read More
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Dr. Susan Uhrich answered
36 years experience Psychiatry
With the help of: Of a doctor. Please remember that alcohol withdrawal can kill you! make an appointment with a psychiatrist in your area who deals with addiction to ... Read More
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Dr. Cynthia Rector answered
29 years experience Psychiatry
Water: Drink plenty of water and eat bland things like bananas, soup and crackers.
If your withdrawal is severe, I would suggest going to an ER.
It is possib ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Killian answered
28 years experience General Practice
Alcohol Withdrawal: A good place to start is with your family physician. Most hospitals also have medical detox units for this. And, alcohol treatment facilities can oft ... Read More
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Dr. Bennett Machanic answered
52 years experience Neurology
Yes: Delirium tremens due to alcohol cessation may well start with a withdrawal seizure followed by frank delirium, hallucinations and tremors. Therefore, ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Co codamol: Codeine phosphate and paracetamol would not be my choice for withdrawal.
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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered
42 years experience Psychiatry
Many: Many vitamins might be depleted in alcoholism, and could be helpful to replete: thiamine, b12, folate, (folic acid) and magnesium come to mind. Thes ... Read More
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Dr. Anatoly Belilovsky answered
35 years experience Pediatrics
It can.: Or it could be an alcohol-related illness like liver disease or gastritis.
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I can not: Find any evidence that it does.
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