All You Need To Know About Drug Addiction Detox

Drug Addiction Detox
Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Joshua Yager M.D.

Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Joshua Yager M.D.

Dr. Joshua Yager is an Atlanta native, board-certified family practice physician who is dedicated to the health and wellbeing of his community.

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Statistics show that overdoses kill 44,000 people each year and 114 die each day to drug-related causes. It is worrying to see how 90% of the people who needed a recovery plan, did not take one. That is why in this post we will inform you about recovery plans like detox and rehabilitation; maybe through your knowledge you can encourage people to save their and other people’s lives.

Let’s start with what people call “detox.” Detoxification is the cleanup of the brain and body from the addictive substances in the person’s body. Usually, it is the first step to recovery. To enter some drug recovery programs, a person must assist a detox center to have their body cleaned first.

What To Know About Detox

Drugs and other addictive substances affect the brain, causing damages to the person’s mood, decision-making, memory, and cognitive abilities. To reverse the changes inflicted by substances might cause symptoms of withdrawal.  It is important to seek professional assistance.

Symptoms of withdrawal might result in hideousness for the person and sometimes might be deadly. Some of them include mood swings, sweating, fatigue, headaches, or tremors that can cause the person to suffer extreme confusion and weakness, sometimes leading to coma or death. However, going through the process in a detox center  allows the person to have a controlled process without having a challenging experience.

It is essential to know detoxification itself is not addiction treatment. It does not help the individual acknowledge that they have a disorder that has to be treated. Detox does not substitute the need to go to a rehabilitation facility; although it is not required to start rehab, it is a closer step towards recovery.

Importance of Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation consists of programs involving counseling and education to help people with substance use disorders address their dependence on addictive substances.  In rehab, a person receives individual and family therapy, psychiatric services, relearns practical life skills, and helps strengthen the person’s support network. But most importantly, it helps the person sustain the gains made in detox.

Rehab centers allow people with substance disorders to have the time they need to overcome their addiction and prevent them from relapsing. Most rehab facilities are also modernly built, with all amenities included helping you recover in the best possible environment.

Hope Harbor Wellness Helps You Overcome Your Addiction

At Hope Harbor Wellness, we’re a hard-working outpatient treatment center that will do the best we can for you to enjoy a life free from addictions.  With recovery programs run by recovery patients, we know from first hand our methods work. Contact us today to start your journey tomorrow.

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