{"id":3708,"date":"2018-09-27T17:01:55","date_gmt":"2018-09-27T17:01:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/?p=3708"},"modified":"2023-04-07T13:01:12","modified_gmt":"2023-04-07T13:01:12","slug":"how-do-i-know-if-i-need-detox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/addiction\/how-do-i-know-if-i-need-detox\/","title":{"rendered":"How Do I Know If I Need Detox?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Medical drug or alcohol detox is the first step in recovering from a substance use disorder. However, it can often be hard to know if you really need alcohol or drug detox. Generally, most people who are dependent on or addicted to drugs and alcohol can benefit from both medical detox and drug or alcohol rehab. Use this guide to determine whether or not detox is the right choice for you.<\/p>\n
The first thing to consider when thinking about drug or alcohol detox is dependence.\u00a0Dependence occurs\u00a0when your body gets used to constantly having drugs or alcohol in your system. This means you will need that substance to function normally. Otherwise, you\u2019ll begin to experience a number of behavioral, physiological, and cognitive symptoms better known as withdrawal.<\/p>\n
Over time, you\u2019ll need more and more of the drug you\u2019re taking to prevent these symptoms from occurring, which is known as increased tolerance. Both dependence and increased tolerance are signs that a detox program might be right for you.<\/p>\n
Depending on what drug you\u2019re taking, you could experience a\u00a0wide range of withdrawal symptoms<\/a>. At best, these symptoms can be irritating; at worst, they can be deadly. That\u2019s why detox is a good choice if you have withdrawal symptoms when you try to cut back on your drug use.<\/p>\n In many cases, people can\u2019t handle the withdrawal symptoms on their own, so they end up taking a large dose of alcohol or drugs to get rid of them. This can sometimes lead to a deadly overdose. Even if an overdose doesn\u2019t occur, it becomes extremely hard to end the cycle of abuse without help.<\/p>\n With opioids, some of the symptoms you might experience include:<\/p>\n Both alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal can lead to life-threatening complications, including:<\/p>\n Drugs like cocaine and amphetamines fall under this category. Typically, they produce withdrawal symptoms like:<\/p>\n Addiction is a little different than dependence. While dependence is a physical need to have more of a certain drug, addiction is a mental and emotional reliance on a drug. Those who are dependent on drugs aren\u2019t always addicted, but those who are addicted to drugs are nearly always dependent as well.<\/p>\n Knowing if you have an addiction can be tricky as you might not be aware of just how toxic your drug use has become. Here are\u00a0a few questions<\/a>\u00a0to ask yourself to determine whether or not your drug use qualifies as addiction.<\/p>\n People suffering from both dependence and addiction can benefit from detox. Just keep in mind that detox is only the first part of recovery. After you\u2019re clean, you\u2019ll need to enter an alcohol or drug rehab program to learn the skills, behaviors, and attitude required to achieve long-term sobriety.<\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Medical drug or alcohol detox is the first step in recovering from a substance use disorder. However, it can often be hard to know if you really need alcohol or drug detox. Generally, most people who are dependent on or addicted to drugs and alcohol can benefit from both medical detox and drug or alcohol […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":12,"featured_media":3703,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"on","_et_pb_old_content":" Medical drug or alcohol detox is the first step in recovering from a substance use disorder. However, it can often be hard to know if you really need alcohol or drug detox. Generally, most people who are dependent on or addicted to drugs and alcohol can benefit from both medical detox and drug or alcohol rehab. Use this guide to determine whether or not detox is the right choice for you.<\/p> The first thing to consider when thinking about drug or alcohol detox is dependence.\u00a0Dependence occurs<\/a>\u00a0when your body gets used to constantly having drugs or alcohol in your system. This means you will need that substance to function normally. Otherwise, you\u2019ll begin to experience a number of behavioral, physiological, and cognitive symptoms better known as withdrawal.<\/p> Over time, you\u2019ll need more and more of the drug you\u2019re taking to prevent these symptoms from occurring, which is known as increased tolerance. Both dependence and increased tolerance are signs that a detox program might be right for you.<\/p>Opioids<\/h3>\n
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Alcohol or Benzodiazepines<\/h3>\n
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Stimulants<\/h3>\n
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Understanding Addiction<\/h2>\n
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Understanding Dependence and Tolerance<\/h2>
Withdrawal Symptoms Related to Dependence<\/h2>