What is detox? Detox is the process by which all traces of alcohol and drugs are removed from the body, ensuring that a person is physically stable and ready to begin therapy. As a result of alcohol or drug addiction, these substances are used in people's body in their system. When these substances are slowly reduced and removed during detox, the brain will have to adjust with a sudden drop in these chemicals. This causes people to experience a set of unpleasant symptoms commonly known as 'withdrawal symptoms'. The purpose of the detox process is to reduce the negative effects of withdrawal symptoms, and to make the experience as safe and comfortable as possible. The most effective form of detox is that which is medically assisted and assisted by trained specialists. This typically occurs within a specialist detox center or facility, under doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals. Attempting to detox on its own is rarely successful and it is likely that people will experience unnecessary withdrawal symptoms and be motivated by many unsuccessful attempts. What happens during a medically assisted drug or alcohol detoxs near me?
- Nausea,
- diarrhea and vomiting
- Shaking and shaking to sweat running nose High temperature and or chills increased heart rate
- Increase in blood pressure
- Headache
- abdominal cramps
- Muscle and bone pain
- Exhaustion Vivid and unpleasant dreams