Detoxification: A Proven Therapy Technique For Drug Dependency

08/02/2018

Alcohol and drug use is a predicament that has plagued generation after generation. A glimpse at history and it's clear that the teenagers and young adults are always one of the most affected. Alcohol and drug abuse often has detrimental effects on the user. The user will not only be affected emotionally, but physically, mentally and also socially.

What is alcohol and drug abuse? What do I mean by it? Well, let us take a look.

            Alcohol And Drug Abuse Defined

There are various stages to using and getting involved with alcohol and drug. They include abstinence, experimentation, consistent use the drug which then leads to abuse, and finally dependency. You can look here.

Every individual that is either addicted or used drugs regularly started from somewhere. Once they are initiated, the need for more drug use grows leading to dependency.

As explaining by healthyplace.com, drug abuse is an overwhelming desire to obtain and use a large amount of drugs. Moreover, substance abuse can also be defined as the wrongful use of a particular drug or substances in large amounts. Substance abuse is likely to occur when the individual has become dependent on the drug.

The Commonly Abused Drugs

People can either abuse drugs that are legal or illegal. Hence, let us first start by defining what a drug is, check my source.

A drug is basically a chemical substance that has the ability to change how we think, feel and behave once consumed. In shorts, drugs have the ability to influence our behaviour. That said, which drugs are legal and which ones are illegal?

The legal drugs include caffeine, over the counter medicine and alcohol. Please note, that although these drugs are legal in certain countries, does not mean that you can abuse them. Each country has a variety of the stipulated number of rules that concern the proper use of alcohol.

Illegal drugs often include heroin, cocaine and cannabis. Despite the fact that certain states in America have legalized using cannabis, the drug is expected to become used for medicinal purposes.

Effects Of Alcohol And Drug Abuse

Drug and alcohol abuse, as previously mentioned, has some serious repercussions. Besides that drugs can influence how you think and your overall behaviour, it can lead to other consequences. They might be separated into long-term and short-term effects.

They include:

Short-Term Effects

- Loss of Appetite
- Increased high blood pressure
- Restlessness
- Insomnia

Long-Term Effects

- Depression
- Social anxiety
- Lung cancer
- Hepatitis
- HIV/AIDS
- Death

From the above-stated facts, it is clear that substance abuse and addiction is a serious issue. Hence, it is imperative that the individual affected is given the proper care for you to stop. One method of handling drug addiction is called a detox. Yes, an alcohol and drug addiction.

Let us have a glance at this in more detail.

Drug and Alcohol Detox

When a person is addicted to a drug, they depend on it. Meaning that they can not survive without it. If the individual forced to lack the drug he is addicted to, he is likely to experience withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms include shaking, sweating, headaches etc.

Every individual that is addicted to a certain drug, and is willing to stop is advised to undergo a detox. In other words, it makes it easier to stop using the drug in question.

Detoxification is a three-step process that includes: evaluation, stabilization and preparing the entry system. The evaluation process is where the doctor examines the patients' health. The doctor usually carries out a blood test to check the patients' drug level. This helps determine an effective method of detoxification, here are the findings.

During the stabilization process, the patient is stabilized for the treatment through therapy. The last step is basically where the patient is organized the treatment.

To conclude, substance abuse and addiction is a very serious issue that has plagued us for generations. Not only makes it happen negatively affect our health, but it could ultimately bring about death.

Individuals that are dependent on the use of drugs, whether legal or illegal, are advised to undergo the treatment. In turn, you will be able to stop using the drug.

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