How long does it take for the liver to start recovering from alcohol withdrawal?

The liver usually begins to recover slowly after 3 days of abstinence from alcohol. Normally when abstinence begins, the ongoing damage to the liver from alcohol has stopped, but there is still alcohol in the body that was not previously metabolized. By the third day, most of the alcohol in the body has been metabolized, so at this point the liver slowly recovers without the effects of alcohol. As the period of abstinence from alcohol is prolonged, the elevated blood pressure caused by alcohol will be reduced in about one month, and the lipid problem caused by alcohol will be improved in about three months, and the liver function will be gradually repaired and become better and better in the following days. When the alcohol-induced damage to the body is serious, the act of quitting alcohol can not be delayed, and we hope that patients can hold on to themselves, so that the disease can be kept away and the body can be restored to health.