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Apr 14, 2023

What should I see for alcohol dependence?

Alcohol dependence

Long-term alcohol consumption can cause a variety of somatic damage to patients, leading to somatic complications in the central nervous system, digestive system (cirrhosis), cardiovascular system (cardiomyopathy), haematological system, peripheral…

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Nov 21, 2022

Can alcohol dependence be cured?

Alcohol dependence

Alcohol dependence is mostly caused by long-term excessive drinking, where the drinker is unable to control his or her behavior and experiences somatization and withdrawal symptoms. Alcohol dependence can lead…

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Nov 21, 2022

Manifestations of alcohol dependence after quitting drinking

Alcohol dependence

Alcohol-dependent patients will have various clinical manifestations after quitting alcohol, as follows: 1. mental dependence: patients do not feel safe, there are panic, panic attacks, chest tightness, shortness of breath,…

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Aug 4, 2022

What are the symptoms of alcohol dependence syndrome?

Alcohol dependence

Patients often have a regular drinking pattern, such as drinking in the morning and drinking at times and occasions when they should not be drinking. Patients use alcohol as a…

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Jul 22, 2022

How can alcohol dependence be treated?

Alcohol dependence

Firstly, the doctor will increase the patient’s compliance with treatment by removing the patient’s guard and briefing the patient and family on the mechanisms of alcohol dependence, the commonly used…

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Alcohol dependence

  • What should I see for alcohol dependence?
  • Can alcohol dependence be cured?
  • Manifestations of alcohol dependence after quitting drinking
  • What are the symptoms of alcohol dependence syndrome?
  • How can alcohol dependence be treated?
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