Medical detox is one of the best possible addiction treatment options available. However, many people have not even heard of medical detox, let alone considered medical detox as an actual option for treatment.
Many people have an idea in their heads that detox is a quick process that people go through and then are cured of their addiction. This comes from many different sources: pop culture, celebrities checking into rehab every time their lives get hard, or from television shows and movies that make rehab and addiction out to be more of a joke than a devastating reality. Detox is much more involved and challenging than many people think when going into it.
If you would like to know more about detox programs and get some help looking for centers, call Drug Rehab Centers White Plains at (877) 804-1531.
When people go into detox, it means they are taking the first step in their addiction treatment process. It involves getting the drug or alcohol they are addicted to out of their body and system so they can readjust to living without the substance in their system. This means that they will need to go through the process of withdrawals as well. Withdrawals are the ways in which the body and mind react against being denied the addicted substance. These can range from minor discomfort to extremely severe and requiring medical attention.
Medical detox occurs in a drug rehab facility or alcoholism treatment center. This happens under the care of doctors so that withdrawal symptoms can be managed properly. If a person does have severe withdrawal symptoms, they can receive immediate medical treatment. Additionally, doctors may be able to make the detox process gradual using prescription drugs during the detox process that minimize cravings and withdrawals as much as possible.
Detox breaks the physical addiction that a person has to drugs or alcohol. Detox forces the body to deal with being denied the addicted substance and then to adjust its internal chemistry to be able to function without the drug.
A slow detox has numerous benefits over an abrupt detox. First of all, detoxing slowly helps manage the withdrawal symptoms that a person will experience as an inevitable result of the process. When a person detoxes abruptly, they will go into immediate and intense withdrawals. This makes severe withdrawal symptoms even more likely. In fact, an abrupt detox can be medically dangerous as that shock to the system can cause damage to a person's internal organs of can even result in complete organ failure.
Detoxing at home is dangerous because it is always an abrupt form of detox. The abruptness can result in withdrawal symptoms that result in a medical emergency. The major problem is that when a person is at home, he or she is not able to immediately receive medical interventions or care. This can result in serious consequences, possibly even death.
The biggest error a person can make when it comes to detox is to go through all of the work to detox and then assume that they are cured of their addiction. Detox is only one component of the addiction treatment and recovery process. When people stop treatment after detox, they are still addicted to the substance. As a result, they will almost certainly relapse shortly after they complete detox. Detox followed immediately by treatment for the mental side of their addiction, however, can help a person to recover completely from their addiction.
Drug Rehab Centers White Plains can help you find the treatment centers you are looking for. Call us at (877) 804-1531 as soon as possible to get started.