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Delirium tremens is a common aspect of alcohol withdrawal, especially in long-term drinkers. Alcohol withdrawal should be medically monitored in a professional detoxification center. The medical staff can provide help with the dt's.

For immediate relief, you may be adviced to take tranquilizers or sleeping pills. If you are determined to stop drinking and if you can use your will power, abstain from drinking for three to four days. During the withdrawal period, you may not have appetite. You may not be able to sleep. Even if you have some sleep, you may experience fearful dreams and nightmares. Don't worry. Have patience. Don't depend on tranquilizers and sleeping pills for long. After three or four days, you'll get normalized. You will eat well and sleep well once again. Fearful dreams and nightmares will gradually vanish.

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One possibility to recover from delirium tremens is to find a substitution for the thing that your body is craving. If your body wants alcohol, give it something else that is non-addictive and does not harm your body.

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