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Hi there is one of my relative ,he has been alcoholic since 25 years but recently has leaved drinking alcohol from last six months.But has started showing abnormal behavior like speaking rudely with everyone also speaks when he is alone.He constantly thinks something and starts talking to himself.What should we do about this.He does not comes with us to any psychiatrist also he has mood swings.He was admitted in KEM Hospital Mumbai for 15 days due low level of blood in body about 6 Haemoglobin (normal 12-14).He was also given(injected) external 2 bags blood.He has fatty liver problem due to that.Please guide us through this.
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Alcohol dependence is associated with significant physical, mental and social problems. Physically, there can be liver failure, jaundice, vomiting of blood, passing blood in stools, stomach ulcers, damage to nerves of the body, swelling of legs, fluid collection in abdomen, and many more. Mentally, there is irreversible brain damage, worsening of anxiety or depression, triggering of psychosis and mood disorders, dementia, etc. From a social point of view, there may be isolation from neighbors or family, increased abusive behavior to children or spouses, legal problems, accidents, etc. Anti craving medications are available which will help to reduce the craving. Consult a psychiatrist with experience in deaddiction.
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