Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The patient was 56 years old and had been drinking alcohol for a long time, resulting in babbling, memory confusion and hallucinations. He was hospitalized at the First Hospital of Heavy Medicine for one month and showed improvement. The condition recorded at discharge was, 1. chronic alcoholic encephalopathy winekes encephalopathy 2. atherosclerosis of both lower extremities; 3. emphysema. She was hospitalized for one month and showed improvement. Can you help the patient to stop drinking completely. And completely return to normal treatment. Can such a disease be cured? Doctor: There are two kinds of dependence to be released when you quit drinking. One is physical dependence, which is the exposure to the body’s addiction to alcohol, and the other is the release of psychological dependence. This requires the cooperation of the family and the patient. Relatively speaking, physical dependence is easier to quit, while psychological dependence may not be able to be quit overnight.