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How many days does it usually take to stop drinking? What's the change after a month of abstinence?
1 How many days does it usually take to stop drinking? It depends.

Everyone depends on alcohol to a different degree. For people with less dependence and strong willpower, it may take about 1-2 months to succeed, while for people with weak willpower, it may take longer.

Secondly, for people with obvious alcohol addiction, they need to go to a professional abstinence institution for treatment. How long this situation will last is completely uncertain and needs professional doctors to judge.

2 what kind of symptoms will abstinence appear? Mentally speaking, patients will have a strong and unbearable drinking demand during abstinence. Physiologically speaking, patients may have discomfort symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, palpitation and sweating without alcohol stimulation, and even more serious and uncontrollable mental symptoms may appear. Therefore, patients must use scientific and standardized methods during abstinence to reduce the impact on health during abstinence.

What happened to the body after abstinence? People who drink alcohol for a long time will suffer obvious damage to the digestive system, circulatory system and nervous system. After abstinence, their health problems will be obviously alleviated.

Especially for the gastrointestinal tract of human body, it can obviously help patients improve the digestion and absorption function of gastrointestinal tract and alleviate some gastrointestinal diseases. Secondly, it can also play an obvious beneficial and protective role in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases of human body, so abstinence success is very beneficial to health.

How long does it take to stop drinking successfully? The success of abstinence lies not in how long you stop drinking, but in your attitude towards alcohol. If you have no impulse to drink and are not dependent on alcohol, it means that you have successfully given up drinking.

However, if you insist on not drinking for a long time, and then you still have the urge to drink, it means that you have failed to give up drinking. Therefore, it takes a lot of willpower and time for alcoholics to really give up drinking.