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Excessive drinking over a prolonged period can affect many of the body’s organs and lead to various chronic diseases.
Heavy drinking can have both short- and long-term adverse implications on all regions of the body.
There are numerous short-term and long-term health effects of alcohol consumption. The more alcohol you consume and the longer you drink, the higher your risk becomes.
The effects of alcoholism on society and the economy are far-reaching and devastating. Alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse are responsible for thousands of deaths each year.
When alcohol use is suddenly reduced or stopped altogether, severe withdrawal symptoms, including hypertension, can occur.
Detoxing from alcohol is considered extremely dangerous by medical professionals, especially when done cold turkey and without supervision. Although rare, it can lead to death without proper medical assistance.
Alcohol detoxification is highly distressing and perhaps dangerous without appropriate medical attention. Inpatient care is recommended to overcome alcohol withdrawal syndrome safely and comfortably.
It’s crucial to understand the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal because they can be serious and sometimes life-threatening.
Hallucinations are a serious complication of excessive alcohol use and alcohol withdrawal.
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