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When it comes to finding the best rehab in Arizona for you or a loved one, it’s important to go with a facility that prioritizes safe medical detox along with personalized treatment. Hundreds of individuals each year choose America’s Rehab Campus for detox from both drugs and alcohol. There’s no denying that detox is a requirement before treatment can begin as sobriety is the starting point of every journey to recovery.<\/p>\n

At ARC, we make that journey seamless by housing our detox center right on our rehab campus. We understand how difficult it is to seek out treatment when you’re struggling with addiction, which is why we want to make the treatment process as comfortable and successful as possible. A major part of achieving this requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT<\/a>), or specifically, medical detox.<\/p>\n

The use of\u00a0medical detox<\/a>\u00a0helps those in recovery overcome some of the hardest parts of their transition to sobriety. Withdrawal symptoms occur during detox, and can range from mildly uncomfortable to fatal if left untreated. But why do withdrawal symptoms vary so much?<\/p>\n

Use Over Time Builds Tolerance<\/h2>\n

While the type of substance being abused will change the withdrawal symptoms felt, the severity of each one is always worsened over time. Regular usage of high quantities will create what’s known as a tolerance, meaning your brain is adjusting to the presence of drugs or alcohol. The stronger your tolerance, the more of the substance you’ll need to achieve the same effects. The problem is that the rest of your body is still feeling the full impact of increased usage, even if you aren’t getting the “high” or “drunk” you set out for.<\/p>\n

Now imagine that your brain has shut off certain parts of itself that were being flooded by your substance of choice. Once you stop drinking or using drugs, your brain will have to learn how to function again in a sober state. There’s no way to prevent withdrawal symptoms, which is why medical detox is so important to alleviate symptoms and decrease their severity. Withdrawal symptoms can typically be broken down into two categories, physical and psychological.<\/p>\n

Physical symptoms include:<\/p>\n