Delirium tremens, also known as DTs, is a serious medical condition that occurs in individuals who have been consuming large amounts of alcohol for prolonged periods of time. This condition is characterized by symptoms such as confusion, agitation, anxiety, hallucinations, tremors, and seizures. Many synonyms exist for delirium tremens, including alcohol withdrawal delirium, acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome, alcohol hallucinosis, and alcohol-induced psychotic disorder. These terms are used interchangeably to describe a severe neurological and psychiatric manifestation caused by alcohol withdrawal. Although the condition can be life-threatening, early recognition and appropriate treatment can significantly improve the outcome for individuals experiencing delirium tremens.