Do You Feel Pain During Medical Alcohol Detox?

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Alcoholism is a progressive, chronic, and fatal disease if left untreated for a prolonged period of time. If you’re physically dependent on alcohol and abruptly stop drinking, you will experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

Getting off alcohol safely requires a stay in a medical detox program under the clinical care of professionals. The alcohol detox in itself usually lasts a few days for the worst withdrawal symptoms.

More About Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms

Many of the alcohol withdrawal symptoms that are common during the first days of abstinence are considered quite painful. The most common painful alcohol detox symptoms include:

  • Cold sweats
  • Racing pulse
  • Headache
  • Fever-like symptoms
  • Intense anxiety
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Shaky hands

The level of pain or discomfort varies per individual with other factors that come into play. These include the length of one’s alcohol abuse and the amount of alcohol that was being misused on a regular basis.

There is light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to alcohol detox, but it takes a good couple of days of pain and discomfort before a person starts to feel better and like themselves again.

Avoid Pain During Alcohol Detox

The best way to avoid pain during alcohol detox is to get help from addiction treatment professionals in a detox center that specializes in treating alcoholism. These clinicians and behavioral health specialists provide comfort medication, around-the-clock care, sober support, and a psychodynamic approach to making the alcohol detox as smooth as possible.

While it is possible to simply stop drinking by yourself, known as “cold turkey”, this is not recommended because of the adverse results that often lead to a relapse back into active drinking.

Getting Help for Alcoholism

Our recovery advocates have decades of combined experience in helping men and women overcome the disease of alcoholism. Our team of experts includes certified addiction interventionists that offer intervention planning and strategy as the best route to getting a loved one to accept help in an alcohol detox program. Many active alcoholics are hesitant to stop drinking or enter a treatment program, and that’s where licensed interventionists come in.

Getting help for alcoholism is not difficult if you have access to the addiction recovery resource available for residents of New Jersey and the surrounding areas. If you or a loved one are ready for assistance in getting sober, contact our confidential helpline and begin the journey to lasting recovery.

Medically Reviewed: November 21, 2022

Dr Ashley

Medical Reviewer

Chief Editor

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All of the information on this page has been reviewed and verified by a certified addiction professional.

Dr Ashley Murray obtained her MBBCh Cum Laude in 2016. She currently practices in the public domain in South Africa. She has an interest in medical writing and has a keen interest in evidence-based medicine.


All of the information on this page has been reviewed and verified by a certified addiction professional.

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