How Long Does Alcohol Withdrawal Last? — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.
Alcohol withdrawal follows a generally predictable pattern, though individual experiences vary based on drinking history, overall health, and other factors.
The earliest symptoms are typically mild and may include:
Many people dismiss these symptoms as a bad hangover, but they represent the beginning of withdrawal.
Symptoms intensify and may include:
Important: Alcohol withdrawal seizures can occur in people with no prior seizure history. This is one reason medical supervision is critical.
This is the most dangerous phase. Delirium tremens (DTs) can develop 48-72 hours after the last drink:
DTs is a medical emergency with a 5-15% mortality rate if untreated. With medical treatment, the mortality rate drops to less than 1%.
For most people, the acute physical symptoms resolve within 5-7 days:
After acute withdrawal resolves, some people experience PAWS — a set of lingering symptoms that can persist for weeks to months:
PAWS is a significant relapse risk factor and underscores the importance of continued treatment after detox.
If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about professional alcohol addiction treatment in Salem, NH available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.
Certain factors increase the risk of severe withdrawal:
Trailhead Treatment Center provides medically supervised detox and recovery programs to support lasting recovery and wellness.
Alcohol withdrawal can range from mildly uncomfortable to life-threatening. The timeline is generally 5-7 days for acute symptoms, but post-acute symptoms can linger for months. Medical supervision is essential, especially for heavy drinkers. If you are ready to stop drinking, Trailhead Treatment Center can connect you with safe medical detox and seamless transition into our outpatient treatment programs.
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