Drug Detox Rehab

Suffering From Drug Addiction?

Drug addiction is an affliction that affects people regardless of their race, gender, or economic status. If left untreated, it can have long lasting effects and can even lead to death. Those who suffer from addiction experience physical and psychological effects as well as social effects as an addiction also hinders relationships with family members and friends. For these reasons it is vital to find treatment services for drug addiction.

Why Drug Detox Is Necessary

Over the duration of an addiction, the body builds up toxins that cause dependency on the substance being used. The detoxification process functions to rid the body of those toxins and remove the biological reasons for dependency on the drug. In drug rehab facilities, medical professionals are available 24-hours to monitor the safety of the patient going through a detox program.

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Drug Detox Versus Drug Rehab

People are commonly led to believe that detox and rehab is the same thing. However, detox is just the first stage of the recovery process. Rehabilitation broadly describes the process that works to help recovering addicts reintegrate back into society without the use of drugs.

Why Medically Monitored Detox Is Important

Medically supervised detox is important for the safety and well being of the patient. Withdrawal symptoms can be very dangerous and if not monitored, withdrawal can lead to serious injury and even death. If detox is done at a drug rehab facility, then their detox can be supervised by professionals’ 24-hours-a-day to maintain a safe environment.

Common Withdrawal Symptoms

Withdrawal symptoms depend on the drug. For example, alcohol, opiates and tranquilizers have more significant physical withdrawals than drugs like cocaine, marijuana, and ecstasy that have primarily emotional withdrawals. The following are two lists that give the physical and emotional withdrawal symptoms that can occur while in detox.  

Physical Withdrawal Symptoms:                 

  • Seizures
  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Delirium tremens (DTs)
  • Hot and cold sweating
  • Palpitations
  • Muscle tension
  • Tremors
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

Emotional Withdrawal Symptoms:

  • Anxiety
  • Restlessness
  • Depression
  • Insomnia
  • Social Isolation
  • Headaches
  • Irritability

Withdrawal And Co-Occurring Conditions

There are various conditions that when coupled with a drug addiction, make the detox and recovery process difficult. This is another reason to carry out detox and rehab at a facility with trained professionals that are trained to help patients through each of their individual needs. Examples of these co-occurring conditions are depression, eating disorders and bi-polar disorder.

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