Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers In Eagle Mountain |
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Finding the very best alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain due to having various signs of alcohol withdrawal is not only an overwhelming task, but also a physical and/or emotional issue as well. Physical withdrawals happen when your body is physically dependent on alcohol and you suddenly stop drinking. Different amounts produce different withdrawal symptoms and must be treated differently. There is no one medication or technique to fit all the different alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
Some substances are more dangerous to withdrawal from and may require medical management at any one of our alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain. The two most dangerous drugs to stop “cold turkey” are alcohol and Benzodiazepines, both of which can cause seizures and in rare cases even death. Opiate addicts have also been known in certain situations to have seizures as well, depending on how long they have been using and how much.
Alcohol and Benzodiazepine withdrawals can range from mild shakiness and nausea to seizures and possible death. These two drugs work very similar in your brain and can produce very similar symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
Severe Signs Of Alcohol Withdrawal Often Include:
Severe anxiety
Nausea or vomiting
Shaking
Sweating
Racing heart and chest tightness
Muscle cramps
Difficulty breathing or hyperventilating
Skin crawling sensation
Confusion
Extreme agitation
Hallucinations
Seizures
Benzodiazepine withdrawals while similar to alcohol withdrawal can also lead to a heart attack, stroke and/or death. Withdrawals from Opiates (Heroin, prescription pain pills) are not as life threatening, but can be extreme. If the withdrawals are severe enough, dehydration from excessive vomiting and diarrhea can occur, which can lead to seizures and other complications.
Some Of The More Common Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms Are:
Severe stomach and muscle cramps
Vomiting
Cold sweats
Hot flashes
Shaking
Runny nose and watery eyes
Extreme restless legs
Insomnia that can last for days
Excessive yawning
Opiate withdrawals can be managed at our alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain by using either methadone or Suboxone. There are some alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain that will use a withdrawal “cocktail” of Demerol and Benzodiazepines. These medications, while definitely helping with the alcohol withdrawal symptoms, also produce the “high” that patients are looking for and are not considered best practice.
The biggest risk of opiate withdrawals is the potential for relapse due to being “dope sick”. Even with a few days of withdrawals, the opiate addict has lost significant tolerance to the drugs. This means that if they relapse and use at the same amount they were using at, the potential for an overdose death is extreme.
Some drugs like Methamphetamine produce more psychological withdrawals than physical, although some physical symptoms do occur such as extreme thirst, hunger and exhaustion. The emotional symptoms include depression, anxiety, tearfulness and sometimes excessive irritability.
Alcohol withdrawal treatment needs to be managed by a medical provider and at one of our Eagle Mountain Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Eagle Mountain. We have expert medical personnel on site to help you. A medical doctor can tell if your situation is treatable in our detox program or if hospitalization for physical stabilization is required. Here at our alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain, we have trained medical staff who are knowledgeable as well as compassionate to make sure that if you are in alcohol treatment withdrawals, you will be comfortable and safe while your body detoxifies itself.
Some substances are more dangerous to withdrawal from and may require medical management at any one of our alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain. The two most dangerous drugs to stop “cold turkey” are alcohol and Benzodiazepines, both of which can cause seizures and in rare cases even death. Opiate addicts have also been known in certain situations to have seizures as well, depending on how long they have been using and how much.
Alcohol and Benzodiazepine withdrawals can range from mild shakiness and nausea to seizures and possible death. These two drugs work very similar in your brain and can produce very similar symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
Severe Signs Of Alcohol Withdrawal Often Include:
Severe anxiety
Nausea or vomiting
Shaking
Sweating
Racing heart and chest tightness
Muscle cramps
Difficulty breathing or hyperventilating
Skin crawling sensation
Confusion
Extreme agitation
Hallucinations
Seizures
Benzodiazepine withdrawals while similar to alcohol withdrawal can also lead to a heart attack, stroke and/or death. Withdrawals from Opiates (Heroin, prescription pain pills) are not as life threatening, but can be extreme. If the withdrawals are severe enough, dehydration from excessive vomiting and diarrhea can occur, which can lead to seizures and other complications.
Some Of The More Common Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms Are:
Severe stomach and muscle cramps
Vomiting
Cold sweats
Hot flashes
Shaking
Runny nose and watery eyes
Extreme restless legs
Insomnia that can last for days
Excessive yawning
Opiate withdrawals can be managed at our alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain by using either methadone or Suboxone. There are some alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain that will use a withdrawal “cocktail” of Demerol and Benzodiazepines. These medications, while definitely helping with the alcohol withdrawal symptoms, also produce the “high” that patients are looking for and are not considered best practice.
The biggest risk of opiate withdrawals is the potential for relapse due to being “dope sick”. Even with a few days of withdrawals, the opiate addict has lost significant tolerance to the drugs. This means that if they relapse and use at the same amount they were using at, the potential for an overdose death is extreme.
Some drugs like Methamphetamine produce more psychological withdrawals than physical, although some physical symptoms do occur such as extreme thirst, hunger and exhaustion. The emotional symptoms include depression, anxiety, tearfulness and sometimes excessive irritability.
Alcohol withdrawal treatment needs to be managed by a medical provider and at one of our Eagle Mountain Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Eagle Mountain. We have expert medical personnel on site to help you. A medical doctor can tell if your situation is treatable in our detox program or if hospitalization for physical stabilization is required. Here at our alcohol rehabilitation centers in Eagle Mountain, we have trained medical staff who are knowledgeable as well as compassionate to make sure that if you are in alcohol treatment withdrawals, you will be comfortable and safe while your body detoxifies itself.
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