Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms
When people become dependent on drugs or alcohol, one of the primary symptoms of withdrawal is intense cravings. These cravings can be overwhelming and create a major barrier to successfully quitting.
In addition to cravings, those going through withdrawal may experience a range of physical and psychological symptoms. Common symptoms include fatigue, muscle pain, depression, anxiety, agitation, and irritability.
For those with severe addiction, there may be more serious symptoms like paranoia, hallucinations, or even seizures, particularly in cases of long-term, heavy use.
A professional treatment centre can ensure a safe and supervised withdrawal process. The programme can help manage these symptoms and set the foundation for recovery.