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Business Listing   Albert Lea Medical Center-Mayo Health System - Foutain Centers- Fountain Cen - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-6411


Business Listing   Cedar Valley Services - Albert Lea Division - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-2893


Business Listing   Crest Services - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-0188


Business Listing   Health Reach - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-5900


Business Listing   Rehabilitation Care Group - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-9531


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Alcohol dependence syndrome is termed as 'alcoholism'. It depends on what type of drink one takes, in how much quantity and for how long. And when this want reaches an uncontrollable need for alcoholism, the person is said to be alcoholic. Alcoholism Information is the information which everybody should have an idea about. In Albert Lea, many cases are there where a person is not able to recover from this habit of drinking, that is when a person needs assistance which the treatment centers can provide. In Albert Lea, there are many treatment centers which can provide people needing assistance with alcoholism information.

One of the treatments of alcoholism include detoxification treatment, in a controlled environment and close monitoring. It may also include administering benzodiazepines. This process takes three to seven days, after which it is psychological rather than physical or chemical. Its main aim is to prevent a relapse of excessive drinking. There are also medications to stop the addicted person from drinking again. When a person tries to withdraw from this habit, the person may face various types of withdrawal symptoms like nausea, vomiting, headache, a shaking of the whole body, and so on. Even counseling helps a person to avoid drinking, but the most important factor is will power.

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