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Chronic Alcohol Treatment Center
Chronic alcoholism is a serious case that warrants a compulsory admission to an alcohol treatment center. In fact, you should not even wait for things to develop into a chronic stage and seek treatment quickly. Chronic alcoholism is spread over three stages. The first two stages are phases where a person can recover easily but if the condition moves over to the third phase then it can be very difficult or even impossible to help the alcohol addict
Alcoholism is mainly characterized by a rising frequency and a steady increase in the amount of alcohol consumption and dependence. In the early stages of alcohol drinking, the person finds that his mood is elevated and he feels nice after drinking. He finds that alcohol is providing an escape hatch to forget his tensions and woes. In the second stage or the middle stage, the person tends to lose control over the amount of alcohol he is drinking. Though he had once thought that he would be able to keep a tab on how much hed drink, sadly, he loses that ability in this phase. Alcohol consumption picks up; the person begins to develop a high tolerance for alcohol which means he needs more and more of liquor to feel blissful. By this time, the liver starts to deteriorate and is not able to filter the alcohol in the body
In the third stage, the other organ of the body besides the liver which is damaged to a great extent tends to wear off. The alcoholic tends to consume drinks like never before, so much that he would even forego meals or water to drink alcohol. A person in this condition also begins to exhibit severe withdrawal symptoms. Work, family and social relations are obviously on the backseat, in fact, he does not even care about them anymore, especially when he is drunk.
The liver is incapable of filtering the deadly toxins and reaches a stage called liver cirrhosis. The person also begins to grow considerably weak and the organs that are related to digesting food and carrying nutrients to various parts of the body are not functioning properly any more. If at this stage or the last stage, you do not take the person to an alcohol treatment center, you can consider that the person is going to die. It is totally callous on part of some individuals who disregard the patients condition or even believe that the person is going to die without even making the effort to take the person to an alcohol rehab. You never know even at this stage, the person can recuperate if you are taking him to a good alcohol rehab center that knows its job well enough.
There are also conditions that accompany this phase like mental confusion, dementia, no coordination between the mind and the body, heart diseases etc. At an alcohol treatment center, the chronic alcoholic at the last stage may be treated but some of the injuries may still remain. But it is nevertheless than losing the life of the patient.
