{"id":6557,"date":"2021-07-28T16:39:25","date_gmt":"2021-07-28T16:39:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/?p=6557"},"modified":"2023-04-11T13:06:08","modified_gmt":"2023-04-11T13:06:08","slug":"alcohol-withdrawal-delirium","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/addiction\/alcohol\/alcohol-withdrawal-delirium\/","title":{"rendered":"Alcohol Withdrawal: Delirium"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Delirium is a symptom of alcohol withdrawal frequently experienced by those recovering from severe alcohol dependence. Delirium in alcohol withdrawal is often accompanied by other life-threatening symptoms, including extremely high body temperature and seizures.<\/p>\n

Alcohol-related delirium can be safely and effectively treated with alcohol detox at an addiction treatment center. Continue reading to learn more about delirium, its related symptoms, and how it can be treated at alcohol rehab.<\/p>\n

What Is Delirium?<\/h2>\n

Delirium is a mental disturbance that causes severe confusion and reduced awareness of one\u2019s surroundings. It occurs when brain signals become interrupted or impaired. Stroke, fever, sleep deprivation, malnutrition, and alcohol intoxication or withdrawal are some of the many factors that can cause it.<\/p>\n

Delirium usually comes on suddenly within a few hours or days. Common symptoms of delirium include:<\/p>\n