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Nasha Mukti Kendra-Alcohol Rehab-Dr Addiction Centre and Centre / By admin / November 28, 2025

How Detox Works: What Happens in the First 72 Hours of Treatment Detox is the first and most critical step in addiction recovery. It removes alcohol or drugs from the body and helps a person overcome the initial withdrawal symptoms safely. The first 72 hours of detox are the most intense, and knowing what happens […]

How Detox Works: What Happens in the First 72 Hours of Treatment

Detox is the first and most critical step in addiction recovery. It removes alcohol or drugs from the body and helps a person overcome the initial withdrawal symptoms safely. The first 72 hours of detox are the most intense, and knowing what happens during this period can help patients and families prepare emotionally and mentally.

Whether someone is entering an alcohol detox or drug detox, the body goes through several stages of physical and psychological adjustment. Here’s a clear breakdown of what to expect.


What Is Detox?

Detoxification, or detox, is a medically supervised process that helps remove harmful substances from the body. It focuses on:

  • Managing withdrawal symptoms
  • Stabilizing the patient
  • Preventing medical complications
  • Preparing the person for further treatment

Detox alone isn’t a complete treatment—but it’s the foundation for long-term recovery.


Why the First 72 Hours Are Critical

When the body suddenly stops receiving alcohol or drugs, the brain and nervous system react quickly. This period can involve:

  • Cravings
  • Anxiety or irritability
  • Physical discomfort
  • Risk of complications (depending on substance use)

That’s why medical supervision is essential during the first 3 days.


What Happens in the First 72 Hours of Detox?

Below is a detailed timeline.


**➤ First 24 Hours: Withdrawal Begins

These early hours are when the body starts responding to the absence of substance use.

Common Symptoms

  • Anxiety and nervousness
  • Sweating and restlessness
  • Headaches
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Increased heart rate
  • Gastrointestinal issues (nausea, vomiting)
  • Cravings

Medical Care Provided

  • Initial assessment and bloodwork
  • Stabilizing the patient
  • Medication to reduce withdrawal severity
  • Continuous monitoring for risks like seizures (for alcohol, opioids, etc.)

This stage is often the most uncomfortable, but medical support makes it safer and easier.


➤ 24 to 48 Hours: Body Adjusts to Withdrawal

As detox progresses, symptoms can either intensify or start to stabilize depending on:

  • Type of substance
  • Duration of use
  • Physical health
  • Age and metabolism

Possible Symptoms

  • Mood swings
  • Confusion
  • Tremors or shaking
  • Strong cravings
  • Fatigue
  • Irritability
  • Sweating and chills

Medical Care Provided

  • Symptom-specific medication
  • IV fluids if required
  • Nutritional support
  • Monitoring of vital signs
  • Emotional reassurance and counselling

During this phase, some patients experience peak withdrawal symptoms—especially in alcohol or opioid detox.


➤ 48 to 72 Hours: Symptoms Peak or Start to Reduce

The third day is a turning point. Many patients begin to notice improvements, while others may experience the strongest withdrawal.

Possible Symptoms

  • Reduced anxiety
  • Decreasing physical discomfort
  • Improved clarity
  • For severe cases: hallucinations or delirium tremens (rare but possible in alcohol detox)

Medical Care Provided

  • Stabilization
  • Adjusted medication
  • Emotional support
  • Preparation for the next stages of recovery (therapy, rehab, counselling)

By the end of 72 hours, the body begins to feel lighter, and mental clarity improves.


Why Medical Detox Is Safer Than Quitting at Home

Attempting “cold turkey” detox at home can be dangerous. Risks include:

  • Severe dehydration
  • Seizures
  • Heart complications
  • Delirium tremens (DTs)
  • Relapse due to intense cravings

A professional detox centre provides:

  • 24×7 medical care
  • Safe environment
  • Medications to ease pain
  • Emotional and psychological support

This increases the chances of completing detox successfully.


What Happens After the First 72 Hours?

Detox is only the beginning. After the body stabilizes, the patient moves to:

  • Behavioural therapy
  • Counselling
  • Group support
  • Family therapy
  • Relapse-prevention planning

This ensures long-term recovery and prevents relapse.


Final Thoughts

Detox is challenging, especially in the first 72 hours—but with medical support, it becomes a safe and structured process. Understanding the timeline can help patients feel more prepared and supported


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