Alcohol withdrawal delirium, also called delirium tremens (DTs), usually starts two to five days after a person’s last drink. It causes shaking, high blood pressure, confusion, fever and hallucinations, and it can be fatal.
Alcohol withdrawal delirium, also called delirium tremens (DTs), usually starts two to five days after a person’s last drink. It causes shaking, high blood pressure, confusion, fever and hallucinations, and it can be fatal.