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Warning Signs of Drug Addiction

It may not always be obvious when a loved one is struggling with a substance abuse disorder and it may even take some time to realize you have a problem yourself. Addiction is a serious disease and can present itself in various ways. If you are worried about yourself or a loved one, there are several warning signs of drug use that you can watch for. If you notice any of these in yourself or in a loved one, it’s time to seek treatment for substance abuse.

How Does Drug Addiction Start?

Drug addiction can begin in a number of different ways. For some people, it can be a result of their environment or upbringing. For others, it may develop in response to stressful situations or medical emergencies. The following factors could play a role in the development of your addiction or that of a loved one.

Becoming addicted is easier than you may think. After using a drug, a rush of dopamine follows and the over-stimulation of the brain’s reward system encourages you to continue using, despite any negative consequences you may experience as a result.

Recognizing the Warning Signs of Drug Use

If you are concerned that you or someone you love is addicted to drugs, there are several behaviors and warning signs of drug addiction that are major red flags and may signal an addictive lifestyle.

Physical Symptoms of Addiction

In addition to behavioral changes, addiction also causes many physical symptoms. These are typically very easy to diagnose in others, as well as in yourself.

Your Own Physical Changes

Physical Changes in Others

How to Get Help

If you discover that a loved one has a substance abuse problem, an intervention may help this person get treatment and overcome their addiction. A carefully planned and executed intervention can be a catalyst for lifelong change and recovery, although it will require a great deal of courage on your end.

To plan an intervention, you’ll need to gather a group of equally concerned family members and friends to determine what needs to be said, how it should be communicated, and when/where the intervention will take place. Once you hold the intervention, you’ll need to follow up with the addicted individual afterward, while keeping in mind that any decision to seek treatment must be made by that individual—not you.

It’s not always easy to recognize the warning signs of addiction, especially when it concerns you or a loved one, but recognition is an essential part of the recovery process. If aspects of your own life have been affected by these warning signs of drug use, you may need professional help. Please contact Hill Country Detox today to speak with a member of our admissions team. We can help you determine an appropriate level of care and get started with your addiction treatment as soon as today.

 

References:

  1. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/drug-addiction/basics/symptoms/con-20020970
  2. https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/understanding-drug-use-addiction
  3. http://drugabuse.com/library/symptoms-and-signs-of-drug-abuse/

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