Drug withdrawal symptoms: Take a Closer Look

When you abruptly stop or significantly cut down on the consumption of substances or alcohol that you've been habitually using, your body often reacts by showing various symptoms - a condition known as drug withdrawal.


Severe symptoms can pose hazards, especially for those with addiction. These symptoms include physical, psychological, and emotional reactions, some of which require timely and appropriate management.


What are Drug Withdrawal Symptoms?

Withdrawal symptoms after discontinuing drug use can vary depending on the type of drug used and individual factors. Some common withdrawal symptoms include:


  • Anxiety and restlessness

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Sweating and chills

  • Muscle aches and pains

  • Insomnia or disrupted sleep patterns

  • Irritability and mood swings

  • Fatigue and weakness

  • Increased heart rate

  • Depression and feelings of hopelessness

  • Cravings for the drug

  • Difficulty concentrating and cognitive impairment

  • Tremors or shaky hands

  • Loss of appetite or increased appetite

  • Hallucinations or delusions (in severe cases)

  • Seizures (in extreme cases)


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