What Is Medical Detox?
Throughout the treatment process, many people experience extreme discomfort and pain from the withdrawal of substances as they recover. Not only can this physical pain make the process trying to complete, but it can also actually impose dangerous and life-threatening side effects that could lead to death.
Since addiction is a chemical dependency on a substance, withdrawal from a material can result in physical and psychological symptoms. Detox is a natural process that your body uses to remove toxins from the body, but medical detox is sometimes needed to support the operation of eliminating specific drugs from your body.
Determining if you need medicine to overcome the initial stages of withdrawal will depend on a few items, including:
Instead of risking the physical and mental side effects of withdrawal, a team of nursing care staff will oversee your recovery process around-the-clock to ensure your success. This experienced team will monitor you and prescribe certain medications to reduce the severity of your withdrawal symptoms.
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Who Needs Medical Detox?
You are unique, and the type of treatment your recovery will include will vary from the needs of other people. However, there are specific types of treatments that are best used for different types of drugs and alcohol.
Here is a brief list of drugs and the type of detox needed to overcome addiction:
Heroin & Prescription Pills
Even though opiate detoxification rarely imposes dangerous side effects, withdrawal pains from heroin and pain pill addiction could require a medical detox to address discomfort.
Alcohol
Due to the physical changes that occur through alcohol addiction, overcoming withdrawal symptoms are among the most dangerous side effects. These include life-threatening side effects, and you may need a supervised medical detox to stay safe and comfortable.
Cocaine/Methamphetamine
Throughout the recovery process, some people with stimulant addiction suffer from mood imbalance and medical detox is often necessary to help facilitate the recovery process.
Benzodiazepines
Stopping the use of benzodiazepines can pose life-threatening symptoms, and you should never attempt recovery without the oversight of approved medical detox supervision.
Club drugs, Inhalants, and Other Drugs
Depending on the pill, situation, and length of addiction, you may require medical detox. You should talk to a medical professional to help you understand if supervised medical detox is the best solution for you.
However, some drugs are so powerful that you may need additional help to alleviate risks associated with natural methods of addiction recovery.
The symptoms that you will experience during withdrawal depends on the type of drugs, length of addiction, and other factors. During detox, you will have 24-hour access to medical care, and a team of skilled nurses will oversee your progress to ensure you do not experience life-threatening symptoms.
During the therapeutic detox process, you will receive medicine, therapy, and oversight to help you manage your emotions and physical discomfort.
The length of a drug detox program will be based on underlying health, physical, and medical concerns to guide your treatment. The bulk of your detox program will focus on helping you safely remove drugs from your system and stabilize your physical conditions before you enter into a substance abuse treatment program.
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