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==Prognosis== | |||
Delirium tremens is serious and may be life threatening. Some symptoms may last for a year or more, including: | |||
*Emotional mood swings | |||
*Feeling tired | |||
*Sleeplessness | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Complications
Adrenergic storm causes a few complications which include (but are not limited to)
Prognosis
Delirium tremens is serious and may be life threatening. Some symptoms may last for a year or more, including:
- Emotional mood swings
- Feeling tired
- Sleeplessness