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What Causes Insomnia And Body Tremors After Quitting Alcohol?

Hi sir I have stop drinking & eating gutka. I was drinking & eating gutka for past 20 years. From past 7 days I have stopped both habits what is the treatment I want to go please sir help me sir I cannot sleep properly my entire body is shaking I tumble when I talk I was drinking about 360ml daily & I was eating gutka 15 packet daily dear sir what is the next step in my life
Tue, 4 Jul 2017
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Hello,

What you're describing is most likely your body adapting to the lack of alcohol, to which it was used to for a long period of time. This is also known as abstinence syndrome. Although this process isn't fast, the symptoms should decrease progressively and you'll start feeling better. In order to try and decrease the symptoms, a full examination and prescription by a medical doctor (preferably a Pain Management specialist or a Psychiatrist).
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What Causes Insomnia And Body Tremors After Quitting Alcohol?

Hello, What you re describing is most likely your body adapting to the lack of alcohol, to which it was used to for a long period of time. This is also known as abstinence syndrome. Although this process isn t fast, the symptoms should decrease progressively and you ll start feeling better. In order to try and decrease the symptoms, a full examination and prescription by a medical doctor (preferably a Pain Management specialist or a Psychiatrist).