Fighting a serious addiction to drugs, alcohol or pharmaceuticals is a difficult journey that no one can overcome alone. Even with enough motivation, it is impossible to refuse the next dose of a substance because of withdrawal symptoms, which can make you do everything to stop suffering as soon as possible. Only medical detox conducted in a specialized detox center can remedy the situation.
The New Breath Recovery clinic has all the conditions to make detox safe and as comfortable as possible. A detox program is developed for each case, which takes into account the patient’s condition and the substances he or she is taking. The whole process takes place under the strict control of medical specialists for timely provision of qualified assistance.
What Is Medical Detox?
Medical detoxification is the removal of toxic substances, drugs and alcohol under the constant supervision of medical staff. This is the first stage of treatment, which is necessary to overcome addiction on a physical level. Thanks to detox, the discomfort and health risks caused by abrupt withdrawal from psychoactive substances can be reduced.
Importance of Medical Detox in Recovery
As long as there are drugs or alcohol in the body, it is useless to fight addiction. You need to be sober for that. This is a prerequisite for further rehabilitation.
During detoxification, substances are safely removed from the body under the control of doctors who monitor important indicators of the patient’s condition and are ready to quickly provide the necessary assistance. The resulting withdrawal symptoms are mitigated with specially selected medications for seizures, anxiety, hallucinations, nausea and other withdrawal symptoms.
Medical detox creates a basis for further therapy, stabilizes the unstable state of the psyche. The patient is provided with constant psychological help, which allows him to put his thoughts in order and cope with his emotions. Therefore, detoxification is a powerful preparation for long-term rehabilitation, without which it is impossible to guarantee a reduction in the risk of relapse.
Types of Addictions Treated with Medical Detox
Detoxification is used for any serious form of addiction to substances such as:
- Adderall,
- Alcohol,
- Benzodiazepine,
- Marijuana,
- Crack,
- Heroin,
- Fentanyl,
- Ketamine,
- Cocaine,
- Methamphetamine,
- Opioids,
- Oxycodone,
- Xanax,
- Prescription drugs.
In each case, the detox facility develops an individual detox program that takes into account both the nature of the substances used and the specifics of the patient’s health condition.
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The Medical Detox Process at New Breath Recovery
Upon entering treatment at a local detox center New Breath Recovery, the patient is first referred for a medical examination and psychological evaluation. As a result, doctors receive blood tests, data about the condition of internal organs and the presence of mental disorders – everything that helps choose the right detox program and create an individualized treatment plan.
The most difficult step is giving up drugs or alcohol. Just a few hours after it, the first symptoms of withdrawal syndrome appear, which gradually intensify. The task of doctors at this stage is to prescribe appropriate medications to the addict so that the process is as painless as possible.
All subsequent time, medical staff monitors the patient’s condition, making adjustments to the treatment program if necessary. At this stage, psychological support is provided to prepare the addict for further rehabilitation.
An important point is to create the right atmosphere. At New Breath Recovery, comfortable conditions are created for recovering one’s health. It is cozy and safe here, experienced doctors are always nearby. That is why every year dozens of patients come here, in California, to one of the best rehabs in the USA for drug and alcohol detox.
Safety and Monitoring During Detox
Each case of addiction is unique, so the main rule to ensure the safe removal of substances from the body during detoxification is an individualized approach to each patient. During detox, round-the-clock medical supervision is provided. This is necessary to react in time to the appearance of withdrawal symptoms, which are often manifested by heart dysfunction, increased blood pressure, drop in blood oxygen levels and other deviations in vital signs.
Medical staff provides timely remedies for withdrawal symptoms and psychological support. For these purposes, psychologists and psychotherapists are necessarily in the staff.
During the detox phase, the patient should be in a safe environment, in which there are no triggers that can cause relapse.
Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Detox
Want to detox or help your loved one, but still have questions? Our experts have answered the most popular ones to make it easier for you to understand this topic.
How long does medical detox take?
It all depends on the type of substance, seniority and health status. Usually the detoxification process takes from 2-3 days to 2-3 weeks. The range is large – only a doctor can say more precisely after studying the condition of the addict.
What symptoms can I expect during detox?
It depends on what substance you used. But there are some common symptoms that are commonly seen during detoxification: tremors, muscle and headaches, nausea, diarrhea, increased temperature and blood pressure, sweating, tachycardia.
Along with physical symptoms, there are also psychological symptoms: depression, panic attacks, hallucinations.
Is medical detox painful?
Let’s not kid you, detox is a painful process that comes with unpleasant symptoms. It is not for nothing that the subsequent withdrawal from drugs is called “withdrawal”. The discomfort can be felt to varying degrees. It is determined by the type of addiction, the length of time of use, the state of health and other factors.
But due to the fact that in the detox center the process takes place in controlled conditions under the supervision of experienced doctors, the physical and psychological discomfort is minimized. Specialists do everything they can to make the detox phase easier for the patient.
What happens after detox is completed?
Withdrawal of substances from the body is an important, but not the only step that needs to be taken on the way to complete freedom from addiction. You need a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation: medication management, work with a psychiatrist and psychologist, support groups, family therapy, and more. All of these are pieces of the same puzzle that will help you stay sober forever.
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