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How To Treat Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms Like Cold Sweats And Heart Palpitations?

Hi. I m experiencing heart palpitations, cold sweats, head fog, and insomnia from alcohol withdrawal. Is there any easy way to find relief? I ve tried asprin, losartan, and xanax, but I still can t get my heart to calm down, or cold/hot flashes, and I can t seem to sleep.
Tue, 2 Jan 2018
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Thanks for your query on HCM

"As"per your clinical history is concerned if your [CIWA-Ar score]is greater than 8 then you need treatment like this -

1)Discuss with your treating Doctor about [lorazepam, Clonidine, Vitamin B and Magnesium sulfate]

2)Make a schedule to visit to your treating doctor for physical examinations to ruled out any complications like [Metabolic, Cardiac, Gastrointestinal, Infectious, and Neurological]and medications will be added as per clinical history only.

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How To Treat Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms Like Cold Sweats And Heart Palpitations?

Hello, Thanks for your query on HCM As per your clinical history is concerned if your [CIWA-Ar score]is greater than 8 then you need treatment like this - 1)Discuss with your treating Doctor about [lorazepam, Clonidine, Vitamin B and Magnesium sulfate] 2)Make a schedule to visit to your treating doctor for physical examinations to ruled out any complications like [Metabolic, Cardiac, Gastrointestinal, Infectious, and Neurological]and medications will be added as per clinical history only. Hope that helps