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Is Detox Treatment Going to Be Painful?

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The amount of pain you are likely to encounter during detox usually depends somewhat on the drug you were using and the severity of your addiction. However, with the use of treatment methods available in professional detox programs, you can usually avoid experiencing any severe pain. Call 888-602-1971(Who Answers?) now to find rehab centers where you can begin your recovery today.

Withdrawal Syndromes and Their Effects

The withdrawal syndromes associated with different drugs of abuse all cause different effects. Usually, drugs that fall under one category will cause effects similar to one another, but even substances within the same classification can sometimes cause differing symptoms.

If you are concerned about the possibility of experiencing pain, it is important to consider your substance abuse and the likelihood of this symptom occurring.

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Drug withdrawal can be painful, depending on the substance you use.

  • Opiate withdrawal is considered one of the more physically painful syndromes. According to the National Library of Medicine, “These symptoms are very uncomfortable but are not life-threatening.”
  • Stimulants usually do not cause physical pain, although it can be emotionally and psychologically difficult on those going through detox from this drug.
  • Alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous. Seizures, hallucinations, and delusions are possible side effects associated with delirium tremens, the most serious type of alcohol withdrawal.
  • Marijuana users often complain of pain as well as irritability, trouble sleeping and anxiety.
  • Withdrawal from prescription sedatives, like benzodiazepines, requires immediate treatment, as it can be very dangerous and lead to seizures, dissociation, and psychosis.

Any withdrawal syndrome has the potential to cause serious symptoms, even if physical pain is not one of them. Therefore, professional detox treatment is always necessary for a safe and well-rounded recovery.

Professional Treatment Minimizes Pain

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, professional detox isn’t only safer and more beneficial for the overall recovery of withdrawing patients, it can also minimize the intensity of discomfort and pain. Often, medications are used to achieve this effect.

“It is not recommended that clinicians attempt to manage significant opioid withdrawal symptoms without [one of] the effective detoxification agents” utilized in treatment. These medications include:

  • Methadone
  • Buprenorphine
  • Clonidine

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Those going through alcohol and nicotine detox also have pharmacological options for their detox treatment. Currently, there are no medications used to treat marijuana addiction, but some drugs are being developed to minimize symptoms of withdrawal, including pain.

Whether you are likely to experience painful side effects or not, detox is a necessary part of your safe recovery from substance abuse and withdrawal. And if you are going to experiencing any kind of physical or emotion pain during withdrawal, it will be managed much better in a rehab center that can provide you with safe, professional care.

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Call 888-602-1971(Who Answers?) to find detox centers that will help you transition into addiction treatment, if necessary, and minimize the severity of your withdrawal symptoms in a safe and beneficial way. You deserve to find a program that caters to your needs, so call now.

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