Alcohol Detox Tampa

About Alcohol Detox Tampa

Have you found yourself in the throes of alcoholism? Are you unable to stop your drinking once you begin? Do you wake up after a night out and cannot remember portions of – or even the whole evening? If you are an alcoholic, the safest way to “come off the juice” would be at a detox facility. Call White Sands Tampa at (877) 640-7820 for more information about alcohol detox Tampa.

Alcohol Withdrawal

Withdrawal from alcohol can be broken down into three phases:

  • Stage One. Eight hours or so after the last drink, nausea, insomnia, anxiety, and abdominal pain are to be expected.
  • Stage Two. One to six days after the last drink, increased body temperature, high blood pressure, confusion, and unusual heart rate may occur.
  • Stage Three. After six days without a drink, fever, seizures, hallucinations, and agitation may occur.

At an alcohol detox Tampa, you will be monitored around-the-clock to ensure your safety and comfort. After about a week, symptoms tend to decrease. Always keep that in mind when things seem futile.

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) states that close to eighty-seven percent of the population has had at least one drink in their lifetime.

Alcohol Detox Tampa

At an alcohol detox Tampa, there is staff available to you to make you as comfortable as possible. Some individuals are candidates for medically managed withdrawal, where medical staff administer medications in order to ease the patient’s symptoms.

If someone attempts to detox at home, they should be sure to have someone there for support. Aside from support, this person should assure that the addict does not pick up a drink in order to soothe the symptoms of withdrawal. This is a common issue with individuals who attempt to detoxify on their own.

At a Tampa alcohol rehab, they understand that withdrawals and detox are highly individual and influenced by several factors:

  • Length of time drinking
  • Medical history
  • Amount of alcohol abused each time
  • Presence of a co-occurring mental health issue
  • Stress levels
  • Family history of addiction
  • Any childhood trauma
  • Use of other drugs in conjunction with alcohol

Not every person will present with the same symptoms. Therefore, each person may not even go through each stage of withdrawal. Delirium tremens is the most serious form of alcohol withdrawal. This occurs in three to five percent of individuals and is very serious. DT’s can occur without warning and the person experiencing them needs to be monitored by a medical professional who can monitor vital statistics.

At alcohol recovery Tampa Bay, you will find yourself in a safe environment – free from drugs and alcohol. This is a place where you come to heal and receive treatment.  Alcoholics should seek treatment at an inpatient facility where they can focus solely on their recovery. Remember that treatment is anonymous – there is no need to worry about anyone finding out that you are there.

Treatment is offered in thirty, sixty, and ninety day increments. The minimum time needed for treatment to be effective is thirty days. In this setting, addicts do not have access to their favorite bar or their friends whom they like to become inebriated with. Tampa alcohol rehab is a safe space in which people may become sober once again.

For those who suffer from extremely serious cases of addiction, longer stays in rehab are required. The longer one stays at an alcohol recovery Tampa Bay, the longer they are provided with an environment free from temptations to drink. Also, the longer time one stays the longer they have for more in-depth treatment of their behavioral issues which are caused by alcoholism.

 

Sources:

https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/overview-alcohol-consumption/alcohol-facts-and-statistics

 

If you or a loved one needs help with abuse and/or treatment, please call the WhiteSands Treatment at (877) 855-3470. Our addiction specialists can assess your recovery needs and help you get the addiction treatment that provides the best chance for your long-term recovery.

About the Author

is a proud alumni member of WhiteSands Treatment. After living a life of chaos, destruction and constant let downs, Mark was able to make a complete turnaround that sparked a new way of life. He is serious about his recovery along with helping others. At WhiteSands Treatment, we offer support to you in your homes or when you are out living in your daily lives.